Pragmatic Play advances Brazilian ambitions alongside XSA Sports

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Pragmatic Play has hailed “another benchmark” in the group’s Brazilian growth strategy after extending its presence in the country further still alongside XSA Sports.

The multi-product tie-up, which was revealed less than a week after fellow Brazilian operator SA Esportes teamed-up with the supplier, comes as Pragmatic Play looks to establish a “prominent position within Brazil”.

Victor Arias, Vice President of Latin American Operations at Pragmatic Play, said: “We are pleased to begin working with XSA Sports and to continue delivering our wide range of content to Brazil.

“This latest signing marks another benchmark in our growth strategy in the region and the wider LatAm market, along with providing new reach for our games, bolstered by XSA Sport’s leading position.” 

First up under the terms of the partnership, which it is also said will “work as a catalyst to promote additional growth throughout the Latin American market,” grants access to the provider’s entire slots suite.

This includes Pragmatic Play more recently released titles, such as Secret City Gold and Pinup Girls alongside longstanding games such as Gates of Olympus.

Furthermore, XSA Sports will also gain a live casino portfolio that includes classic offerings such as blackjack and roulette, as well as game show-inspired titles like Boom City and Sweet Bonanza CandyLand.

In addition, virtual sports will also provide additional wagering opportunities, with the gaming suite to include horse racing, penalty shootout and a recently released darts game.

XSA Sports representative added: “XSA Sports is thrilled to announce this new partnership with leading provider Pragmatic Play.

“We aim to always deliver high-quality and innovative products to our players and Pragmatic Play’s pristine reputation aligns with these values.

“We have no doubt this will be a successful collaboration for both parties and that together we can deliver an unbeatable gaming experience to Brazilian players.”