Swintt officially enters Ontario market with LuckyDays deal

19 March 2025 at 7:05am UTC-4
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Malta-based digital gaming provider Swintt is launching in Ontario via a partnership deal with Lucky7.

LuckyDays, one of Lucky7’s brands, is where Ontario players will be able to access Swintt products.

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LuckyDays online casino secured an online gambling license from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario in October 2022.

The deal announced today will see a full suite of slots go live on LuckyDays, including SwinttPremium and SwinttSelect games, as well as titles from the recently launched Elysium Studios Driven by Swintt line.

Some of the games going live in the Elysium Studios lineup include I Hate Fairytales, Wild Wild North and Pirate Pledge Hold & Win, which launches this month – expanding wilds and special pirate spins across the seven seas for players to boost their base game winnings.

Swintt has been steadily expanding its presence across regulated markets of late.

The deal today also includes the presence of Swintt slots on the Lucky7 platforms in Scandinavia, where the company has a strong presence with platforms like LuckyDays.se and LuckyDays.com/fi.

“Scandinavia has always been an important market for Swintt – and with our new Elysium Studios line-up, we’re even better positioned to give players in the region the type of content they want,” said Lars Kollind, Head of Business Development at Swintt. “With this in mind, the timing of this partnership with Lucky7 is perfect, as it will not only help us put our titles in front of a wider audience but also allow the network to offer an even stronger range of modern gaming options.”

Swintt secured a supplier license from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario last May, opening the door to offering product to regulated platforms in the province.

“Swintt is delighted to have received AGCO approval for its games in Ontario and we’re very excited to now have the chance to take this new and dynamic market by storm,” said David Mann, Chief Executive Officer at Swintt, in a statement in May. “Being certified to launch in Ontario is definitely a huge step for the company that will enable us to showcase our brand to new audiences on the global stage.”

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Mark Keast is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and covers the Canadian digital gaming industry for COMPLETE iGAMING. Mark is a long-time sportswriter and editor, most notably with the Toronto Sun and Toronto Star.


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