Vibra Gaming and Latamwin sign online content partnership for the Latin American region

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Latin American game and platform developer Vibra Gaming has signed an agreement this week with Latamwin, a LatAm-oriented company specializing in services and technological developments for the online gaming and sports betting industry.

Under the new agreement, Vibra Gaming’s portfolio will be available on all Latamwin’s casino platforms, such as PuntoBet, Casino Maverick, and Divergana, among others. The sites will be able to offer their users a broad portfolio of Vibra Gaming’s “most outstanding original games,” as well as licenses such as Popeye The Sailor and The Phantom. Additionally, the deal will include the upcoming Condorito game, based on a popular comic strip character in the region.

Wilfred Adelsdorfer, CEO at Latamwin, stated: “We are constantly trying to improve our value proposal, adding suppliers and technologies that allow us to be at the forefront of the market. The incorporation of Vibra Gaming implies extending this process of innovation with very relevant games for our audience while maintaining our demand in terms of quality and security standards, which is a priority for both companies.”

Furthermore, Ramiro Atucha, CEO at Vibra Gaming, added: “This means a strategic alliance to continue positioning ourselves in the region, which will undoubtedly open doors to new markets. We think that Latamwin will also benefit from the addition of our products, as it will be a great way to boost its business.”

The Latamwin platform describes itself as offering more than 2,000 online games from well-known development companies. With this partnership, Vibra Gaming is joining as one of the game suppliers, adding its portfolio of products and licenses specifically designed for the LatAm audience.

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