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SYNOT Games Announces Strategic Partnership with Swiss4Win

SYNOT Games has announced a strategic partnership with Swiss4Win, one of Switzerland’s most prestigious online casino. This collaboration with www.swiss4win.ch signifies SYNOT Games‘ continued commitment to expanding its presence in regulated markets and underscores its dedication to delivering top-tier gaming experiences.
This collaboration is poised to enhance the gaming landscape in Switzerland, offering players unique and immersive gaming experiences. The operator’s extensive game library is set to receive a fresh infusion from SYNOT Games, introducing player favorites such as Respin Joker 81, Hell Mania and Book of Secrets.
Dagmar Cvrčková, Head of Strategic Partnership at SYNOT Games, said: “Our alliance with Swiss4Win by Casino Lugano is a testament to SYNOT Games‘ commitment to excellence and innovation in the gaming industry. We are excited to introduce our portfolio to Swiss players and contribute to enriching the gaming experience at Casino Lugano.”
Paolo Sanvido, CEO at Casino Lugano, added: “We are excited to mark this significant milestone in our journey to redefine gaming excellence in Switzerland. Our partnership allows us to bring popular, world-class titles to www.swiss4win.ch, enriching our players experience.”
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