Lígalo en Línea the latest to ink multi-vertical Pragmatic Play alliance

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Pragmatic Play has secured yet another multi-vertical Latin America facing distribution agreement, with operator Lígalo en Línea becoming the latest group to gain the supplier’s content suite.

This will see the latter gain a slots, live casino and virtual sports uplift, as the online casino games developer adds further depth to its footprint across the region.

Additional recent moves made by Pragmatic Play across LatAm include partnerships alongside Joga Junto, Casino Magic Online and Starkbet, with further efforts also made across other global jurisdictions, notably in the UK and Switzerland.

Victor Arias, Vice President of Latin American Operations at ARRISE powering Pragmatic Play, said: “Pragmatic Play constantly strives to work with the finest operators in Latin America and this latest agreement serves to place its content with another burgeoning brand.

“It has one of the most diverse portfolios in igaming and securing new outlets for it is as important as adding more quality titles, so its team is extremely pleased to shake hands on another opportunity to achieve this.”

Among the gaming segments to be integrated into the Lígalo en Línea platform will be the supplier’s range of slots, which include releases such as Gates of Olympus, Sugar Rush, John Hunter and the Book of Tut Megaways.

Live casino content to be gained comprises the likes of Sweet Bonanza CandyLand, PowerUP Roulette and classic table games, while virtual sports games will cover horse and greyhound racing, football and motorsport.

Gabriela Valarino, Vice President of Operations at Lígalo en Línea, added: “It’s incredibly important for us to secure the very best studios and their games to meet the expectations of our discerning customers and this new agreement is going to deliver considerable value to our proposition. 

“Pragmatic Play’s content is second to none and hugely popular in the markets we operate in, so this represents a key development for us.”