Zitro installs two Link games in Argentina

February 17, 2022
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Second product placement this week for slot maker.

Gaming equipment supplier Zitro on Thursday said two of its most popular multigames, Link King and Link Me, have made their debut at the newly licensed Casino de Mendoza in General Alvear, Argentina.

According to the company, the two video slots have been played in countries around the world. They are displayed on the Fusion cabinet, and include four game titles with jackpot progressives and the bonus link game feature.

“Our main goal within our latest investment is to offer the best entertainment in our casino region, so it is important to us that we partner with Zitro, one of the world leaders in casino gaming,” Claudio Andreani, President at Casino de Mendoza, said in a statement. “The entire installation went smoothly thanks to Zitro’s first class technical support, and we are proud of the incredible success Link King and Link Me have brought to our casino floors. We look forward to a long-term business relationship and to continuing to add their exciting multigames to our product portfolio.”

Alejandra Burato, Zitro’s Regional Director for Latin America, added: “We are grateful to Casino de Mendoza for choosing Zitro for their latest opening and for giving us the opportunity to demonstrate the profitability and success of our products. We look forward to celebrating our thriving business relationship and the proven success of our games and cabinets at their new gaming property.”

Earlier this week, Zitro reported PlayCity Casinos in Mexico installed 211 slot cabinets of Zitro’s new Glare family.

Zitro was founded in 2007 with video bingo games. It has since continued to advance and expand its product portfolio. In 2016, Zitro started a new chapter with the introduction of its first video slot games, its individual system for BET bingo halls, and its commitment to give greater prominence to the online market. Its international headquarters is in Luxembourg.

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