Key points:
- Swintt announces a partnership with Dutch operator Hommerson.nl, expanding its presence in the Netherlands
- The deal includes 140 games, featuring both SwinttPremium titles and Elysium Studios releases
- This follows Swintt’s recent partnerships in the UK and Germany as part of its European expansion strategy
Swintt has strengthened its presence in the regulated Dutch iGaming market through a new partnership with Hommerson.nl, an operator licensed by the Dutch gambling regulator, Kansspelautoriteit. The collaboration will see over 140 games from Swintt’s portfolio integrated into Hommerson.nl’s platform.
The agreement introduces two major game categories to Hommerson.nl’s offering: The SwinttPremium collection and titles from Elysium Studios, driven by Swintt.
SwinttPremium games, such as Seven Seven Pots & Pearls and Aqua Lord 2, replicate the traditional land-based slot experience. These titles feature familiar symbols, sound effects and bonus mechanics, including jackpots and respins.
Meanwhile, the Elysium Studios range offers mobile-optimised video slots with modern themes and bonus features, aimed at attracting a newer generation of online players.
Earlier this year, Swintt entered the UK through a collaboration with White Hat Gaming, which brought its SwinttPremium and Elysium Studios titles to multiple platforms.
Similarly, Swintt extended its reach in Germany with Jackpotpiraten.de, adding its Elysium Studios content to one of the country’s growing casino platforms.
Lars Kollind, Head of Business Development at Swintt, commented: “The Netherlands has already proved to be a hugely important market for Swintt this year, so we’re delighted to now have the opportunity to strengthen our online presence in the country by teaming up with Hommerson.nl.”
Remco van den Berg, CEO of Hommerson.nl, said: “With more than 2,000 top casino titles available on our platform, Hommerson.nl is famed for providing the best variety of gaming options to players and this reputation will only be enhanced by our new partnership with Swintt.”