Malta-based Soft2Bet, a leading B2B provider of turnkey casino and sportsbook solutions, has partnered with Amusnet Gaming, which maintains a local presence, to deliver high-quality gaming content across regulated European markets.

The collaboration adds Amusnet Gaming’s portfolio of over 100 premium slot titles, including popular games such as Shining Crown, 20 Golden Coins, Candy Palace and Dinosaurs, to Soft2Bet’s global casino content.

This content will be made available across Soft2Bet’s portfolio of brands, including Betinia, Swiper, Don.ro, ElaBet, and TopBet.

Yoel Zuckerberg, CPO of Soft2Bet, said, “We are always ready to give partners and players the best experience, with fast integrations, proactive support, localised journeys and reliable performance.”

He emphasised that the partnership with Amusnet is central to Soft2Bet’s strategy for sustained growth and excellence, and that the companies are excited to work together to deliver high-performance gaming experiences.

Echoing these sentiments, Julia Peeva-Sertov, CEO of Amusnet Gaming, described the partnership as an exciting step in the company’s mission to bring high-quality content to players across Europe, adding that Amusnet looks forward to delivering its titles and experiences to an even wider audience in regulated markets.

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