Swintt has announced that its casino games “are ready and fully certified for Germany, meeting all operator requirements to succeed in the market”.
The Malta-based game provider said its popular land-based games, “well-known by German players for decades”, aligns with its strategy to supply its operator partners “the right content for their chosen markets”.
Additionally, it also announced the securing of certification in Sweden, being given the green light by the Swedish Gaming Authority to launch its localised games to players in the market.
Swintt is focused on delivering its content to operators in regulated markets around the world and its full suite of games has already been certified by the Malta Gaming Authority with plans to secure more permits over the coming months.
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