Swintt Launches Elysium Studios Content in Greece via Stoiximan

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on July 6, 2026
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Swintt and Stoiximan logos positioned on a metallic orange background, marking the completed Greek software rollout.
Key Takeaways
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Market Expansion — Swintt has launched its subsidiary Elysium Studios slot content in Greece through Kaizen Gaming's local platform, Stoiximan.gr
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Initial Deployment — A total of 15 proprietary slot titles are fully integrated and live within the operator's digital casino lobby
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Featured Software — The initial rollout includes titles such as I Hate Fairytales and Law of Gilgamesh
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Roadmap Scalability — Both ecosystem participants have committed to successive software drops to expand the portfolio over the coming quarters

Swintt and Kaizen Gaming Partnership Expands Software Supplier’s Hellenic Market Footprint

B2B iGaming software provider Swintt has expanded its regulated European distribution footprint by rolling out a curated selection of slot content from its subsidiary studio, Elysium Studios, onto the Greek digital gaming platform Stoiximan.gr. Executed through a commercial partnership with tier-1 operator Kaizen Gaming, the integration strengthens Swintt’s market access within the highly regulated Greek jurisdiction.

The deployment model positions the supplier to scale its localized market share by embedding proprietary gaming content directly into one of the territory’s highest-volume casino lobbies.

Strategic Distribution and Hellenic Market Penetration

The commercial integration introduces a 15-title software package from the Elysium Studios portfolio directly onto the Stoiximan network. Initial releases deployed under the framework include the high-retention slots I Hate Fairytales and Law of Gilgamesh. By selecting highly stylized titles with complex mechanics, the supplier aims to capture premium player engagement in a jurisdiction characterized by rigid regulatory caps and high competition among licensed licensees.

For Kaizen Gaming, the content addition serves to diversify the digital slot library of its flagship Greek brand. Stoiximan.gr occupies a significant market share position within the country’s online gaming landscape, making it a critical hub for global software suppliers seeking institutional visibility and compliant operational scale.

Executive Insights and Portfolio Roadmap

Anthony Dalla-Giacoma, Chief Commercial Officer at Swintt, highlighted the corporate value of the integration within Kaizen Gaming’s multi-brand ecosystem, stating:

“We’re delighted to see our games go live with another brand in the Kaizen Gaming portfolio, especially as this latest launch takes us to Greece, where Stoiximan.gr is widely recognised as a market leader. With its strong reputation and extensive player base, Stoiximan.gr is the perfect platform for us to introduce more Greek players to Elysium Studios content. With 15 titles already live and more to come, we’re confident our games will add real value to the operator’s casino offering and help drive strong engagement among its players.”

Following the completion of the technical API integration phase, the 15 active games are fully available across the operator’s desktop and mobile interfaces. The long-term commercial roadmap between the supplier and the operator dictates that additional certified Elysium Studios software releases will follow, expanding the content footprint as the localized partnership matures.

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Anthony Dalla-Giacoma, Chief Commercial Officer at Swintt · Official Body Primary
“We’re delighted to see our games go live with another brand in the Kaizen Gaming portfolio, especially as this latest launch takes us to Greece, where Stoiximan.gr is widely recognised as a market leader. With its strong reputation and extensive player base, Stoiximan.gr is the perfect platform for us to introduce more Greek players to Elysium Studios content. With 15 titles already live and more to come, we’re confident our games will add real value to the operator’s casino offering and help drive strong engagement among its players.”
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