Under the agreement, users of the JOKERBET platform are now able to access a selection of games from Amusnet’s portfolio. The number of available titles is expected to grow in the future. As for the initial batch, it includes games like Orient Story Deluxe, Shining Crown Buy Bonus, 20 Golden Coins, Clover Islands, 100 Power Hot, and Secrets of Cairo.
Other than the number involved in the first rollout, the type of operator involved in this deal is also noteworthy. JOKERBET is the online brand of Grupo Veramatic, a company that describes itself as having been present in Spain’s gaming industry since 1986. The group is one of the larger operators in Spain, and the brand combines its online presence with its well-established land-based business.
Why This Deal Fits Both Sides
In the case of Amusnet, this partnership seems to be part of a larger Spanish expansion trend rather than a singular deal. At the end of January, the company announced a separate launch on bet365.es. In this regard, the JOKERBET rollout represents one more option for players to access the studio’s content, and it appears Spain is on the supplier’s radar in early 2026.
As for JOKERBET, the operator already has a large online catalogue that covers sports betting, slots, roulette, and blackjack. Its corporate materials specifically emphasize two aspects that are relevant in this case: 30,000+ sports betting markets and a proprietary progressive jackpot solution for slots. The latter feature is particularly notable, as Amusnet announced that its games on JOKERBET would be connected to the operator’s own jackpot solution, in addition to Amusnet’s native jackpot features where applicable.
The Bigger Takeaway
The JOKERBET-Amusnet partnership appears to be the type of B2B launch that says more about market strategy than about individual games. Here, Amusnet is gaining more local exposure through operators that already have a defined position in the market. JOKERBET, in turn, is gaining new slot content from a supplier that is continually expanding its reach in Spain. This suggests that providers and operators are continually working to expand their reach within regulated markets through repeat integrations and local distribution deals.


