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Swintt Accelerates German Growth with Major Entain Integration

Sought-after software provider Swintt has announced its largest-ever expansion in Germany, completing a significant integration with the iGaming powerhouse Entain. This move follows the approval of more than 100 Swintt titles by the German regulator, specifically tailored for Entain’s premier brands, including bwin.

As a global leader listed on the London Stock Exchange, Entain operates some of the industry’s most recognizable names like Ladbrokes, Coral, and bwin. Having officially gone live earlier this month, the deal sees over 25 SwinttPremium titles deployed across all of Entain’s German-facing (DE) platforms.

A Portfolio Built for the German Player

The SwinttPremium catalogue is carefully curated to meet the specific preferences of the German market. The games combine the nostalgic aesthetics of land-based fruit machines with streamlined, high-action bonus features.

Key titles now available to Entain’s customers include:

  • Extra Win X: A high-energy 3×3 slot featuring the Extra Win Feature Wheel, which can multiply full-table wins by up to 20x.

  • Seven Seven Pots and Pearls: A classic 5-reel experience enhanced by the Pearl Feature, offering four localized jackpots (Minor, Major, Maxi, and Mega).

  • Master of Books Unlimited: A standout in the popular “Book” genre, offering high volatility and the ability to unlock multiple expanding lucky symbols during free spins.

These titles are already well-established fixtures at labels like Sportingbet and Ladbrokes.de, and their inclusion on bwin further cements Entain’s position as a top-tier provider of localized content.

Strategic Leadership Perspectives

The integration marks a milestone for Swintt’s commercial strategy, which has prioritized regulated European markets over the last 24 months.

“Integrating with a group like Entain that has such a strong presence in the country will be vital to our strategic ambitions,” said Anthony Dalla-Giacoma, Chief Commercial Officer at Swintt. “Going live with over 25 of our top-performing slots across Entain’s DE-facing platforms will enable us to introduce games to new audiences while bolstering the group’s line-up of localised content.”

Wanja Richter, Director of Gaming North Central Europe at Entain, echoed the sentiment: “Integrating Swintt’s popular content will enable bwin to stay on top of the latest trends. By making SwinttPremium slots available, we’ll be able to provide players with locally optimised games that are already well-known within the country.”

With Swintt typically launching up to four new titles every month, the partnership is expected to evolve rapidly, offering German players a continuous stream of fresh, regulated content.

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