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Skywind Group Partners with Interwetten

Skywind Group has entered into a partnership agreement with online casino and sportsbook Interwetten.
The deal will see Interwetten players gaining access to Skywind’s game portfolio which includes over 300 games across multiple product categories such as live dealer games and slots.
“With Skywind Group we have expanded our casino product optimally for Interwetten’s main markets. Thanks to excellent graphics, innovative maths models and various bonus tools, slot lovers are guaranteed to have fun playing their games. We look forward to a successful future with Sykwind Group,” Wanja Gorunovic of Interwetten said.
Skywind Group’s top games include Wild Five, Big Buffalo, Aztec Reel, Viva Fruit Vegas, Joker’s Luck, The Karate Kid, Explosion, Inca Jackpot and Cheshire Wild among others.
“Our games take player engagement to the next level. The gameplay experience and performance will help Interwetten to strengthen its position as a market leader, so we look forward to a mutually successful partnership,” Oren Cohen Shwartz of Skywind Group said.
One of the stand-out factors of the deal is not only the innovative and thrilling selection of games, but the integrated engagement tools that are designed to enhance the gaming experience for players of all experience levels.
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