SkillOnNet ‘putting together an online gaming super-group’ with latest deal

SkillOnNet has agreed an exclusive deal with Gaming Realms to power and licence the gaming brand Slingo.com.

This comes after a busy start to 2020 for SkillOnNet after their recent agreements with PlayJango, Wazdan and Pragmatic Play.

Under the terms of the deal, the site will be marketed and operated by SkillOnNet Network veteran operator Prime Gaming, which owns top brands like MegaCasino.com and ICE36.com.

This deal will give the sites players access to over 3,000 additional games while also expanding the Slingo brands global football through access to new markets.

SkillOnNet sales and marketing director, Michael Golembo, said: “With the coming together of SkillOnNet, Gaming Realms and Prime Gaming, it feels like we’re putting together an online gaming supergroup.

“The level of industry experience among these three companies is pretty amazing, and I know together we will build something quite special.

“Slingo.com has a large and loyal player base and we want to assure those players that we won’t be messing with their favourite games, but we will be working hard to offer them a more vibrant and vital gaming experience.”

Started back in 1994, Slingo was seen as “ahead of its time” and said to be the “pioneers” of the slot-bing hybrid that fused casino gaming with unprecedented player interaction.

Today, Gaming Realms portfolio includes highly regarded slots like Slingo Rainbow Riches, Slingo Extreme and Slingo XXXtreme.

Gaming Realms’ director of gaming, Mark Segal, said: “SkillOnNet is behind some of the most successful online casino brands in the world and we wanted to leverage its technology and experience to drive Slingo.com forwards. 

“Through SkillOnNet’s platform and licences we know slingo.com can operate in new markets around the world with utmost compliance. This marks the start of a new chapter for Slingo.com, one that we believe will be a great success for the brand.”