Strategic Alliance: Peter & Sons and Interwetten Target Regulated Markets

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on December 16, 2025
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A collage of artwork highlighting the quirky, hand-drawn character designs and avant-garde visual storytelling from Peter & Sons' slot games, such as the pirate-themed Barbarossa.

Global game development studio Peter & Sons has officially entered into a strategic content distribution agreement with the renowned online gaming operator Interwetten.

This partnership marks a significant milestone in the Barcelona-based studio’s commercial roadmap, facilitating the roll-out of its distinct slot portfolio across several key regulated markets in Europe.

Under the terms of the agreement, Interwetten players in jurisdictions such as Germany, Greece, Spain, and Sweden will gain immediate access to Peter & Sons’ library of high-quality content. The studio has rapidly garnered industry-wide recognition for its unique artistic direction, characterized by unmistakable hand-drawn visuals, avant-garde storytelling, and quirky character designs.

Their games frequently blend elements of humor, fantasy, and folklore to create immersive narratives that stand out in a crowded marketplace.

The integration includes the studio’s catalog of classic hit titles, such as the pirate-themed Barbarossa, the mythological XibalbaWild 1, and the dark fantasy Voodoo Hex. Furthermore, the deal encompasses newer releases that have recently hit the market, including Zombie Road and Bubblegum and Robbo.

For Peter & Sons, this collaboration with an online gaming pioneer like Interwetten represents a validation of its creative approach and technical capabilities. By securing placement with a top-tier operator, the studio significantly increases its footprint in highly competitive territories like Germany and Spain. For Interwetten, the addition of such stylistically distinct content enhances its casino offering, providing players with fresh and engaging experiences that differ from standard slot mechanics.

As the iGaming landscape continues to prioritize differentiation, partnerships between innovative boutique studios and established operators are becoming increasingly vital. This deal ensures that Peter & Sons’ creative output reaches a broader demographic, solidifying its status as a rising force in the game development sector.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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