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SYNOT Games has unveiled a new partnership with Malta-based operator Avento MT, which will deliver the provider’s games portfolio through its brands across Malta, Sweden and Romania.

A selection of SYNOT Games titles such as Joker 50 Deluxe, Fruit Awards, Book of Secrets , and newest hits Pixel Reels, Tiki Princess, Respin Joker 81 are now added to Avento´s game collection.

“Avento MT is a very exciting operator for us, and this agreement allows us to increase our presence in the gambling world.

“Also, their business strategy and our development strategy is a perfect match – grounds for a fruitful partnership,” said Priscilla Gatt, SYNOT Games’ Head of Business Development.

“We are delighted to have this partnership in place. It fits with our strategy to serve the best content to our players. SYNOT Games´ extensive range of high-quality slots is popular across other markets so, we are looking forward to following their reception by our player base,“ added David Kostap, head of marketing at Avento MT.

It marks the continuation of an exciting week for SYNOT, which on Tuesday marked a “momentous achievement” after having its content portfolio certified in the Netherlands, thus enabling its future presence in the Dutch casino market.

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