Playnetic Adds Content to Stake’s Library
- Playnetic continues to grow its global content portfolio, with the company teaming up with Stake
- The recent partnership is the latest major operator content tie-up for the supplier
- Playnetic has been expanding through aggregation deals and obtaining new licenses in highly-promising regulated markets
Playnetic has expanded its reach by adding its immersive casino games to Stake, a global powerhouse in the online casino and sportsbook worlds. The partnership will be particularly beneficial to both companies as they seek to continue amplifying their reach and enter new geolocations.
Playnetic Breaks Ground with Stake, Shares Partnership Details
Playnetic has hailed this as an important milestone that further attests to its ability to deliver award-winning and ground-breaking titles that are trusted by industry leaders and picked up by some of the world’s leading operators.
While the partnership officially launched back on May 7, 2026, the partners have waited until recently to reveal details about the collaboration. Among the games that have been introduced with Stake are such releases as Joxer, Ghostlight Manor, Lucky Licks, and Patrick vs Joker.
The studio brings popular game features and mechanics, including the Hold and Win option, which further boosts the experiences for partner operators and their audiences. Commenting on the launch, Kai Botha, CCO at Playnetic, had this to add:
“We are delighted with this launch. Stake is the world’s largest online casino and sportsbook. This partnership is a milestone achievement for Playnetic. The presence of our games portfolio with Stake expands the reach of our content and further reinforces Playnetic’s position as a trusted supplier of high-quality, immersive player-focused gaming experiences.”
Supplier Expands Through Aggregation and New Licenses
Playnetic has pushed past operator partnerships solely and recently teamed up with QTech Games, known for the company’s aggregator solution that allows it to reach even wider audiences globally.
Besides this, Playnetic secured an important B2B supplier license in Ontario, Canada, earlier this year, in April. The company is likely to also expand to Alberta, where some suppliers have already started obtaining licenses, as they expect the regulated iGaming market to launch before long.
Playnetic has not hidden its ambitions to scale its reach and offer, with the company bringing in Swintt’s David Mann as CEO in January.
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