Last updated: April 09, 2024
Play’n Go has partnered with Betsson to expand its presence in Spain, leveraging its operating license to deliver games directly to Spanish players. Sales Leader Michele Stefanelli and Betsson’s Head of Spain, Miguel Gener, are excited about the partnership, highlighting safety and entertainment values.
Launched in the past few years, in Spanish markets this will serve as an additional pillar to further reinforce its position.
The certification of their games by Play’n Go made them available on the market almost immediately, after they were licensed to operate in Spain in the spring of 2018 so it’s another step.
The Betsson website to visitors speaking Spanish will include titles among others like Reactoonz, Star Joker, and Book of Dead from Play’n GO.
Michelle Stefanelli, the Sales Leader for Play’n Go in Latin America and Southern Europe, took great pleasure in announcing this partnership with Betsson Spain. Stefanelli foresees the endeavor of showcasing their prime-line casino product to Betsson’s audience. Highlighting Play’n Go’s steadfastness to achieve a peaceful gaming environment, Mr Stefanelli referred to the fact that Betsson adopts the same attitude, which means that they rapidly become a desirable partner in collaborating with Play’n Go.
The developer employs the universal HTML5 technology, which means that players can play Play’n Go’s titles both on the desktop and on mobile devices at Betsonn’s online casino.
Mr Miguel Gener, the head of the Spanish section of Betsson, excitedly talked about the choice of some of the oldest games like Book of Dead in their catalogue. He was assured that all players would be gambling with his full set of titles. Generation pointed out the role of the Spanish market for both companies and underlined that the deal would help them build a sustainable position in the market.
Not only the Latam the markets with Play’n Go recognized their potential but Light &Wonder as well, having made a similar agreement with the operator of them to extend in Argentina.