Partnerships
Swintt increase German market presence with new Entain integration
Sought-after software provider’s Premium line-up receives major push in Germany after the local regulator approved more than 100 Swintt games for Entain’s popular brand bwin.
With its Premium line-up having already proven incredibly popular among German players, sought-after software provider, Swintt, has announced another major expansion in the country after completing a new integration with iGaming powerhouses, Entain.
One of the world’s biggest sports betting and casino groups, Entain is a London Stock Exchange-listed company known for powering 35 of the industry’s best-known iGaming brands, with household names such as Ladbrokes, Coral and bwin all featuring within the business’s portfolio.
Having officially gone live with the group earlier this month, Swintt has confirmed that a bumper line-up of over 25 Premium games will now be available to customers on all of Entain’s DE-facing platforms, with the integration representing Swintt’s largest-ever expansion in the country to date.
Combining traditional fruit machine-style visuals and sounds with accessible and easy-to-trigger bonus features, the SwinttPremium catalogue has been carefully curated for the German market and will no doubt prove a hugely successful addition to Entain’s already extensive list of content.
With fan favourite games such as Extra Win X, Seven Seven Pots and Pearls and Master of Books Unlimited already featuring at labels like Sportingbet, bwin and Ladbrokes.de, Entain’s German customers will now be given an unrivalled choice of exciting SwinttPremium titles to choose from.
Of course, with Swintt typically launching up to four new titles every month, this line-up still has plenty of scope to grow in future – and both companies are already looking forward to the huge commercial potential an integration between two firm fixtures of the German market will provide.
Anthony Dalla-Giacoma, Chief Commercial Officer at Swintt, said: “Over the past few years, the regulated German market has been a major focus area for Swintt, so integrating with a group like Entain that has such a strong presence in the country will be vital to our strategic ambitions.
“With SwinttPremium titles having already proven hugely popular with German audiences, 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 also bolstering the group’s line-up of localised content.”
Wanja Richter, Director of Gaming North Central Europe at Entain, said: “As a group with a huge market presence in Germany, it’s vital for bwin to stay on top of the latest trends and give customers what they want – and integrating Swintt’s popular content into our line-up will enable us to do precisely that.
“By making SwinttPremium slots available across our German-facing brand, we’ll be able to provide players with a wide selection of locally optimised games that are already well-known within the country, further cementing our position as a leading brand in the regulated German market.”

