LUN 25 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2024 - 21:53hs.
New partnership

3 Oaks Gaming goes live with Salsa Technology to expand footprint across LatAm

3 Oaks Gaming, an established distributor of iGaming content, has launched its comprehensive games portfolio onto Salsa Technology’s aggregation platform, paving the way for the company to increase its reach within the LatAm region. This collaboration is the latest in a multitude of successful partnerships that 3 Oaks has signed in previous months, demonstrating the growing appeal of its product offering from companies worldwide.

The agreement sees 3 Oaks Gaming’s full selection of slots go live on Salsa’s state-of-the-art Salsa Gator platform solution, including its revered Hold and Win offering with games such as Gold Nuggets, Crystal Scarabs, and Olaf Viking.

Established in 2012, Salsa Technology is a leading B2B company that develops iGaming solutions across LatAm and Europe. With substantial experience of the LatAm territory, the move will bolster the opportunities for 3 Oaks Gaming to extend its operator network across 2024 and beyond.

This collaboration is the latest in a multitude of successful partnerships that 3 Oaks has signed in previous months, demonstrating the growing appeal of its product offering from companies worldwide.

Sebastian Damian, Managing Director of 3 Oaks Gaming, said: “LatAm is a vital region for us moving forward and we are excited to be part of Salsa Technology’s family. Salsa Technology is one of the most coveted B2B companies in LatAm, boasting a powerful aggregation platform. With its operator customers now gaining access to our full range of slots, this partnership will undoubtedly boost our presence across the region.

Eliane Nunes, Head of Marketing and Sales at Salsa Technology, said: “We are delighted to embark on a journey with 3 Oaks Gaming as we believe their extensive portfolio will prove to be a real success on our platform. Our cutting-edge Salsa Gator offering provides the perfect home for these excellent games to grow even more across LatAm.”

Source: GMB