3 Oaks Gaming boosts global content footprint with Interwetten
3 Oaks Gaming has signed a content deal with Interwetten — a move that expands the supplier’s reach in several markets. The agreement allows more players to access its slot games across regulated online casinos.

New games arrive across regulated markets
Under the agreement, Interwetten will add several 3 Oaks Gaming titles to its casino catalog. The rollout will include markets that operate under the Malta Gaming Authority license. This may give the supplier better access to international audiences. At the same time, Interwetten gains new content to keep players engaged.
The first group of games includes several popular releases. Among them are:
3 SuperCoin Volcanoes
Magic Clovers
These titles already appear in many regulated casinos worldwide. Their arrival could help keep player interest steady. More games. More choice. That often helps casinos stay competitive.
Executives highlight the partnership’s value
Leaders from both companies welcomed the agreement and its possible benefits. Emilia Kazberuk — sales manager at 3 Oaks Gaming — said the deal opens access to new regions. She noted that Interwetten’s global presence could help introduce the games to wider audiences.
Her comments suggest the partnership may support long-term growth. Suppliers often rely on strong operator deals to reach new players. Interwetten shared a similar view. Casino director Mario Bilic said the company aims to offer strong entertainment options for users.
He added that the new slot titles match that goal. According to Bilic, the games should fit well within the company’s casino offering. Competition among online casinos remains strong — new content helps keep users interested.
Expansion plans continue for 3 Oaks Gaming
The Interwetten deal fits into a broader growth strategy for the supplier. Recently, 3 Oaks Gaming secured a B2B license in Spain. That approval allows the company to distribute games to licensed casinos in the country.
Subsequently, the supplier also signed a global content deal with Superbet. That agreement focused on expanding access to its games across several markets. Taken together, these moves show a clear direction — steady expansion into regulated regions.
Beyond new partnerships, the company appears focused on building long-term market presence. Each deal brings more exposure and new audiences. Hence the Interwetten agreement may represent another step in that plan. The wider industry will watch closely — steady expansion often signals a supplier with bigger ambitions.
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