Ellmount Gaming has aligned with Swintt in a collaboration which will see the casino game and live dealer provider supply Ellmount with its suite of popular content to boost player engagement.

The deal, which fastracks Swintt’s own market expansion plans, will grant players access to Swintt’s land-based slot content as well as the developer’s proprietary slot games including upcoming releases Lone Rider, Vikings of Valhalla and Five Princesses.

Ellmount, on the other hand, holds licenses in Sweden and Malta, with Swintt currently holding a Malta license and additional certifications, including in Sweden, expected later this year.

Stefania Mincu, chief product officer at Ellmount Gaming, stated: “Our brands have earned a reputation for providing players with quality online casino content from the best developers in the industry, so adding Swintt to our portfolio was a natural move.

“The provider’s land-based slots have proved to be a big hit with players and we believe they will be just as popular with our players. We also look forward to adding Swintt’s proprietary slots as they promise fun and thrills in equal measure – just what our players look for.”

In return, Ellmount will tap into Swintt’s reputation for designing and developing casino content which is localised for growth markets by examining different player requirements in each region.

“This is another milestone deal for Swintt, adding our entertaining and exciting content to the Ellmount Gaming product portfolio and seeing our games made available to their players,” said David Mann, chief commercial officer at Swintt, on the collaboration.

“At the same time, the deal aligns with our ambitious growth plans as we look to partner with more operators in more markets than ever before and especially in Sweden where we expect to make our debut shortly.

“Our portfolio is extensive and localised, allowing our partners to deliver games tailored to the specific needs of players in each market they are active and will allow Ellmount Gaming to provide its players with a superior experience.”