
Key points:
- KTO players will have access to Playson’s games via the Bragg Hub solution
- The company said it is confident these titles will resonate with local players
Digital entertainment supplier Playson has extended its Latin American footprint through a recent partnership in Brazil with local operator KTO.
Per the terms of the agreement, Playson will deliver its games through the Bragg Hub solution to players throughout the region.
Playson Sales Manager Cristhian Zito expressed the company’s excitement to offer its products to players in Brazil through its agreement with KTO.
He said, "We are thrilled to bring our industry-leading games to Brazilian players through KTO, extending our reach across this thriving market.
“We are confident that our content will resonate well with KTO’s audience and further strengthen our position in the region.”
KTO was founded in 2018. Since its formation, the Brazilian iGaming operator has offered players throughout the country access to sports betting, online casino and live gaming products via its providers.
Bart Lodder, who consulted on behalf of KTO, commented, “Playson’s exceptional portfolio is an excellent addition for our customers. Playson’s games are renowned for detailed graphics, exciting features, and player engagement potential.
Good to know: Playson made its debut in Brazil last year
“Through this integration, we are continuing to elevate the gaming experience for players in a highly competitive market.”
In other national news, the Ministry of Finance’s Secretariat of Prizes and Betting (SPA) and the Ministry of Justice and Public Security’s National Consumer Secretariat (Senacon) recently signed a technical cooperation agreement (ACT) to protect bettor rights within the fix-odds market.
Secretary of Prizes and Betting Regis Dudena explained the potential benefits of the agreement by saying, "SPA's partnership with Senacon is an important tool for one of the pillars of fixed-odds betting regulation, which is the guarantee of bettors' rights.
“In a market as new as this, providing people with information is especially important.”