Global entertainment powerhouse SkillOnNet has announced it has extended its successful partnership with innovative Swedish games creator Elk Studios into the Spanish market.
The deal introduces SkillOnNet’s large Spanish-speaking audience to Elk’s portfolio of feature-rich games that mingle groundbreaking mathematics with astonishing artwork. These include the newly released installment of Elk’s smash hit ‘Pirots’ series, ‘Pirots 3’, which showcases the studio’s groundbreaking X-iter and CollectR mechanics.
Elk will join over 30 existing SkillOnNet brands on the company’s Spanish network, including its flagship Spanish-language site, Play UZU, which has become a household name in Spain thanks to a series of high-profile TV advertising campaigns.
SkillOnNet operates dozens of dynamic and diverse market-leading gaming brands in numerous regulated jurisdictions across the world, including Portugal, Germany, the UK and LatAm.
Jani Kontturi Head of Games at SkillOnNet said: “Elk Studios has made a name for itself by passionately pushing boundaries, and we’re delighted our Spanish-speaking players will get to try out the groundbreaking mechanics and experience the rich concepts behind their games.”
Jacob Nordwall, Creative Manager for Elk Studios, said: “Building on our longstanding and successful partnership with SkillOnNet, we at Elk Studios are thrilled to expand into the dynamic markets of Spain and Mexico, bringing our innovative gaming experiences to even more players.”
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