SkillOnNet, the platform and content provider for some of the most popular online casino brands in the world, has entered into a new partnership with Playtech to launch the premium Playtech Casino and Live Casino software to its portfolio.
The new partnership has already seen Playtech Casino and Live Casino games rolled out across brands such as PlayOJO and Slingo.com in the U.K., with further regulated markets where SkillOnNet operate to launch in the coming weeks.
Players will have access to Playtech’s flagship Fire Blaze Jackpot series, as well as a range of Playtech classic slots. The deal also includes Playtech’s market-leading Live Casino, giving players an entertainment-led experience with all the excitement of a real casino, with a wide variety of classic games and innovative new variants.
SkillOnNet’s game lobby is packed with more than 3,000 classic slots, video slots, jackpot slots, table games, instant-win games, live dealer and bingo titles from the best providers in the industry.
“Playtech is an absolute titan of the industry, and we are delighted to have integrated its extensive suite of online casino and live dealer titles into our game portfolio, making them available to our operator partners for the first time,” said Michael Golembo, sales and marketing director for SkillOnNet.
“SkillOnNet is licensed in core European markets, allowing Playtech to get its content in front of players at some of the hottest casino brands and in more jurisdictions than ever before. At the same time, it allows our operators to offer players some of the most iconic games in the industry.”
James Frendo, casino director at Playtech, said, “This partnership with SkillOnNet is significant for Playtech as it allows us to deliver our online casino and live casino games to key regulated markets and via some of the most popular online gambling brands in the industry. We are excited to bring our entertainment-led experiences to key international audiences, and we are positive our games will be a big hit across SkillOnNet brands.”