Online casino games specialist Play’n GO last week announced a new milestone in its ongoing LatAm expansion campaign.
The major supplier, which boasts a portfolio of more than 150 titles, has penned a content supply deal with mobile-focused iGaming operator BetWarrior, which has too made it part of its growth strategy to grow and cement its presence across Latin America.
Under the terms of the deal between the provider and the operator, BetWarrior would gain access to Play’n GO’s rich library of games to maximize its entry into key jurisdictions.
Co-founded by former PokerStars executives Morten Tonnesen and José Del Pino, BetWarrior places mobile at the core of its operations. The online casino and sports betting brand went live this past summer. It recently launched a Kambi-powered sportsbook, while digital product studio Shape has been chosen to provide its players with native, mobile-first gaming offering that is fully compliant with Apple’s new gambling apps guidelines.
BetWarrior is licensed in Curacao and is focused on expanding across Europe and Latin America. It is in the process of obtaining more licenses that would enable it to deliver on its expansion goals. The addition of Play’n GO’s popular casino content has been another important move in BetWarrior’s push for growing and strengthening its LatAm footprint.
A Natural Next Step
Of their deal with BetWarrior, the team behind Play’n GO said that both the provider and the operator are looking to expand in the Latin American region that has seen a lot of positive regulatory movement over the past several years and that their partnership was a “natural next step.”
Play’n GO Head of Sales and Account Management Magnus Olsson elaborated that they are happy to collaborate with BetWarrior as it has been built by “a highly knowledgeable and experienced team, with a deep understanding of the LatAm market” and that they are looking forward to providing the operator’s players with access to a selection of their games.
Last month, Play’n GO released four online bingo games into the Latin American market to boost its presence in the region.
BetWarrior Co-founder José Del Pino said that they have a clear vision of where they want to expand and how to deliver quality entertainment to LatAm players. He went on that they see an ideal partner in Play’n GO and that the supplier’s “top quality content and wealth of experience” are going to make 2020 a great year for them.
Earlier this month, BetWarrior announced that it has added NETELLER as an available payment option for its Brazilian players. The gambling operator was among the first brands that service Brazilian customers to have partnered with the major eWallet after its return to the country. NETELLER and its sister operation Skrill, both part of Paysafe Group, announced their exit from Brazil’s gambling market in early 2018.
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