Play'n GO Adds Games to Sky Betting & Gaming

Slot designer Play'n GO announced today that they've launched their casino games with Sky Betting and Gaming, providing their large library of titles to the UK operator.

The move is the latest expansion into the crowded UK market for Play'n GO, which itself has licences in more than 25 countries across the world, including Malta, Sweden, Gibraltar, Italy, Greece, and a few states in the USA. Games like Reactoonz, Motley Crue, Coils of Cash, and dozens of others will be available to play on the site now.

Sky Betting and Gaming is a subsidiary of Flutter Entertainment, which itself has been working with Play'n GO for years.

Regarding the agreement, Play'n GO Regional Director for UK Anna Mackney said, "This partnership between Sky Betting and Gaming and Play'n GO is an exciting prospect, as it joins together two of the most forward-thinking, agile businesses in our industry.

"Play'n GO is committed to growing our UK business and the addition of Sky Betting and Gaming is a major milestone on that journey. We look forward to working with the team at Sky Betting and Gaming to deliver a safe, exciting experience for their players."

Sky Betting and Gaming Head of Content Eammonn Beardsley also commented, adding: "Play'n GO has been part of the Flutter family for some time now, so it's a great pleasure to bring them under the Sky Betting and Gaming umbrella now too.

"Play'n GO's customer-friendly, inventive catalogue of titles, as well as their steadfast commitment to player safety, make them a perfect partner for Sky Betting and Gaming, and we look forward to many years working together."

Play'n GO's games have been integrated into the casino and are available for play now at the site.

About the author

Therese Williams // UK Correspondent
Therese Williams
Therese is a fervent fan of slot machines and pub fruities, often trying her luck at some of the top online casinos. She covers news for Casino Listings with a focus on the UK and Europe. Therese studied arts and creative writing at university and has written for newspapers in the UK.

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