Play’n GO heading for Mexico
Play’n GO has entered the Mexican market for the first time after agreeing to supply its full suite of games to operator Logrand Entertainment Group.
Logrand, which currently runs 14 casinos across the country, is soon to launch its new interactive division, Strendus.
The deal sees slots developer Play’n GO continue its global expansion, with the company having recently made progress in the Czech Republic, Spain and Colombia.
Johan Tornqvist, chief executive at Play’n GO, said: “Logrand is a well-established casino operator in the Mexican market, and we’re pleased to be partnering them in our first foray into the territory.
“With our experience in the LatAm region and Logrand’s casino expertise, we’re sure this partnership will be a success with players enjoying our wide range of slots and tailored content.”
Play’n GO will provide its premium range of more than 100 slots to Strendus.
Lenin Castillo, chief operating officer at Logrand Entertainment Group, said: “We’re pleased to be bringing Play’n GO’s extensive, quality gaming content to our Mexican players for the first time under our new online brand, Strendus.
“Play’n GO’s reputation in delivering secure, certified content to territories around the world, the immediate convergence between physical and online that its system allows, plus the excellent and professional service they provide in an expeditious manner, were all key factors in securing this partnership, and we have ambitious plans for growth in the coming months together.”
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