SkillOnNet Expands Network of Strategic Partners with Apparat Gaming Deal

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August 11th, 2023
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SkillOnNet, a unique and experienced provider of premium-quality online casino platforms has once again expanded its offering via a strategic agreement. This time, the leading iGaming specialist tied the knots with Apparat Gaming, the forward-thinking studio widely known for delivering “iGaming with a German Accent”.

As a result of the cooperation between the two companies, Apparat’s range of games went live with casino operators in multiple markets. Experimenting with versatile themes, the creative team made sure to diversify its portfolio maximally, which is why their content is expected to be well-received among locals.

Some of the releases to go live in Germany include Total Eclipse, Jack Potter & The Book of Dynasties, The Warlock’s Book, 7 Supernova Fruits, and Mallorca Wilds.

The Beginning of a Long and Fruitful Partnership

According to the terms of the deal between the two parties, a selection of games was launched in the SON’s Germany-focused brands, among which DrückGlück Casino. As a small reminder, DrückGlück opened its door in 2015, quickly establishing itself as one of the most visited gambling platforms.

Jani Kontturi, Head of Games at SkillOnNet commented on the deal as follows:

Germany is one of Europe’s biggest markets for slots and Germans are some of the most discerning players. That’s why we think if a game works there, it will work anywhere. Apparat has decades of experience in building games, and like all self-respecting German companies, they focus on technical excellence and innovation. That’s why we’re delighted to have them on board.”

Describing the deal as “an exciting new chapter in the story” Thomas Wendt, Director at Apparat Gaming is positive that this step represents the beginning of a long and fruitful partnership.

Busy Summer for SkillOnNet

Near the end of July 2023, SkillOnNet teamed up with BF Games, a dynamic London-based studio that operates under BeeFee Group’s umbrella. As far as agreed, more than 80 captivating games were added to the renowned platform, making an excellent addition to SON’s impressive selection of 3,000+ games.

A while before that, the company rolled out Slingo games on the Spanish market. Representing a bingo-slot hybrid, this genre has been conquering players all over the world.

Talking about interesting genres, SON also joined forces with Spribe, a number one provider of the globally most popular crash game called the Aviator. Equipped with an increasing multiplier, this adventurous game is a great choice for fans of fast-paced content.

Apparat Gaming Keeps Enlarging Portfolio

Just in time to celebrate the beginning of the summer, Apparat Gaming expanded its catalog with Mallorca Wilds, a 5x3 video slot with medium to high volatility and 10 paylines.

Taking place in one of the wildest summer destinations, the game captures the attention with its amazing soundtrack and vibrant visuals. Pay special attention to the Sangria Bucket, as it triggers FS. Did we mention that Wilds transform into sticky symbols, forming additional winning opportunities?

Fans of fruit-themed slots were given one more fruitastic story to check out, as the lobby was reinforced with 7 Supernova Fruits. Infused with high volatility, this installment features Blasting Wilds which transforms other surrounding icons into Wilds when it explodes.

Worth noting is that the company also attended one of the most visited iGaming conferences iGB Live in Amsterdam. Held from July 11-14, 2023, this annual event gathers gambling enthusiasts from all verticals, giving them the opportunity to connect and grow their businesses.

Source:

"SkillOnNet Partners with Apparat for ‘iGaming with a German Accent", skillonnet.com, August 8, 2023.

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