MAR 26 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2024 - 08:28hs.
More presence in the local market

Pragmatic Play goes live with Betsul in Brazil

Pragmatic Play is continuing to strengthen its foothold in the Latin American market after going live with Brazilian operator Betsul. The partnership sees the leading content provider further expand throughout LatAm, maintaining its commercial growth trajectory in an important region following recent deals with Vivelo24, FullReto and MiCasino.

As part of the deal, Pragmatic Play’s portfolio of slots is available on the operator’s site, bringing over 300 titles to the platform including new releases such as The Knight King™ and Gods of Giza™, alongside award-winning favourites such as Gates of Olympus™.

In addition, players in Brazil can enjoy Spaceman, Pragmatic Play’s crash game that features a highly social atmosphere alongside a unique 50% cashout feature.

The partnership sees Pragmatic Play further expand throughout the LatAm market, maintaining its commercial growth trajectory in an important region following recent deals with Vivelo24, FullReto and MiCasino.

Victor Arias, Vice President of Latin American Operations at ARRISE powering Pragmatic Play, said: “It´s exciting to see Pragmatic Play bringing its entire slots portfolio to Betsul, as well as giving players in Brazil the chance to experience and enjoy our Spaceman crash game".

It’s important for Pragmatic Play to keep expanding and strengthening its position in the Latin American market and looks forward to yet another successful partnership with Betsul. We hope even more Brazilian players continue to enjoy Pragmatic Play games.”

A representative of Betsul said: “We are delighted to be able to bring Pragmatic Play’s diverse slots portfolio to Betsul alongside Spaceman, offering our players innovative and exciting gaming experiences".

Pragmatic Play is one of the leading providers in the industry, known for its extensive offering of award-winning games, so we look forward to bringing its high-quality titles to even more players in Brazil.”

Source: GMB