Key points:
- Games Global has entered the Brazilian and Peruvian markets
- The supplier is set to release over 150 titles via 40 studios
- Games Global is amongst the 67 other entering Brazil’s newly regulated iGaming market
Supplier Games Global has announced its entry into both the Peruvian and Brazilian regulated online gaming markets – and is set to begin rolling out its gaming options in both jurisdictions.
Following the recent opening of the much-anticipated Brazilian market on 1 January, Games Global is the latest online gaming organization to announce its entry into the regulated iGaming space in the nation. Further, the supplier has also gone live in Peru and will now reportedly release 150+ of its gaming titles across the two nations via its 40 gaming studios.
Indeed, Games Global already yields a presence within the LatAm region with a Brazilian office in São Paulo, which will now act as a key point of reference for the company’s local operations. Now, following this latest update, Games Global will also look to further utilise its two LatAm-based studios and satellite offices located in Argentina and Chile.
Speaking on this latest news, Walter Bugno, Games Global CEO, said, “We are thrilled to be part of the outstanding growing markets in Latin American countries, Brazil and Peru, two prosperous countries in terms of culture and diversity. Games Global will make its leading expertise available to our new future partners and hopes to make a significant contribution to building the next level of the regional iGaming industry”.
Good to know: In May 2024, Games Global announced an IPO launch, which was then quickly postponed 11 days later
Additional recent company news saw the supplier debut its Garden of the Gods Gold Blitz in North America in June, launching in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ontario.
This release was then built upon in October via the launch of Hard Rock Gold Blitz in New Jersey in collaboration with Hard Rock.
One of the key talking points in the gambling industry in recent years, Brazil’s market has now gone live with a reported 68 iGaming licences having been granted for the newly regulated space, alongside 67 sports betting licence approvals also being reported in the nation.