3 Oaks Gaming Uses Interwetten Deal to Widen Regulated Reach
3 Oaks Gaming has signed a content deal with Interwetten that will place its slot portfolio in front of a broader international audience, including extra exposure in key Malta-licensed markets. Titles named in the launch include 3 Super Coin Volcanoes, 3 Pots of Egypt, and Magic Clovers.
Growth here is not about adding more sites. It is about getting content live with operators that already have reach and active players in regulated markets. Interwetten has been active for over 30 years and holds a stable position in Europe. For 3 Oaks, this is less about volume and more about placement. It puts its games in markets where standards are strict and where operators are selective about new suppliers.
The timing fits an existing rollout. 3 Oaks has been adding operator and distribution deals across multiple markets, and this follows the same path. Interwetten is not just another client. It signals to other operators that 3 Oaks is moving further into regulated supplier pipelines.
For operators, the deal is fairly simple to read. Mid-tier and established casino brands still need a steady flow of fresh slots, but they also want suppliers that can support multiple markets without creating extra operational drag. If 3 Oaks can keep building through partnerships like this, it improves its chances of becoming a regular portfolio supplier rather than a niche studio picked up for a short cycle.
TGJ Take
3 Oaks gets more out of this than Interwetten. The operator adds more games to its lobby, but the supplier gains validation from a long-standing European brand with an active player base. That matters in regulated markets where operators are careful with new studios. If more deals like this follow, 3 Oaks is likely to appear in more top-tier operator portfolios.