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Zitro

Luxembourg

Zitro is a digital games and gambling machines developer. The supplier services both online and land-based casinos and is based in Luxembourg. The company has additional offices throughout North America, Latin America, Spain, the Philippines and in Malta.

Johnny Ortiz founded Zitro in 2007. Its current USA CEO is Derik Mooberry.

In addition to its digital gaming and gambling machine services, the company has a video bingo product line that has been available to players since Zitro’s formation.

The group later added products to its lineup that include multi-game and multi-progressive video slots.

The company first introduced its line of video slot titles through its Zitro Digital division in 2016. Those products were tailored for BET bingo halls.

In its most recent product release, Zitro introduced four new titles to the gaming hall and bingo markets at the International Gaming Fair of Madrid in March 2022.

Throughout its history, Zitro has primarily focused on expansion in Europe and in South America. However, Zitro recently launched its Mega King platform at Cirsa’s Mexican casinos.

Zitro has also signed new agreements with five California casinos as part of the supplier’s North American expansion plan. The company has licensed its 88 Link casino games brand at the Red Hawk Casino in Northern California, as well as in four casinos in Southern California, including Pechanga, Viejas, Valley View and Pala.

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