Pragmatic Play continues to expand its commercial presence in Brazil.
Press release.- Pragmatic Play has extended its commercial link with Betmotion by adding its portfolio of bingo games to the platform of the Brazilian operator, which includes titles such as "Bingo Blast", "Diamond Dazzle", and the recent release "Animingo".
The incorporation of these Pragmatic Play titles will allow Betmotion customers in Brazil to enjoy a full range of games that are making bingo one of the favorite game variants in the region.
It is worth noting that the provider previously integrated its diverse portfolio of slots and live casino titles on the online platform of Betmotion in 2020. Thus, Pragmatic Play continues to grow in Brazil by expanding its commercial presence and offering exceptional gaming experiences that resonate with both operators and players.
Víctor Arias, Vice President of Operations in Latin America at ARRISE, which powers Pragmatic Play, said: "Betmotion is a leading operator in Brazil and Pragmatic Play has enjoyed great joint success with the company since a first collaboration was signed. This enhancement in the partnership is an exciting step that will allow players throughout Brazil to enjoy a selection of immersive Bingo content that will drive further growth in Brazil for the provider."
Bianca Passos, Bingo Manager at Betmotion, added: "Working again with Pragmatic Play to introduce their bingo to our growing customer base in Brazil has been key to enhancing our game offering with new and exclusive content. Their expanding portfolio already resonates well among our players, and given that bingo products are gaining popularity on the continent, now is a great time to elevate our partnership and integrate their exciting bingo variants."
Representatives of the initiative provided awareness talks at schools in the town of Santa Ana.
Argentina.- The Responsible Gaming Program of the Provincial Institute of Lottery and Casinos (IPLyC Misiones) continues to carry its message of awareness to various schools in the province. On this occasion, they visited the town of Santa Ana.
The professionals in charge of the program visited Epet 19, where they spoke to more than one hundred students from first, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth year. They also gave a talk at the School of Commerce 10 to 70 second-year students. According to information from IPLyC Misiones, the meeting invited reflection on the reality of electronic devices, the world of virtuality, social networks, and illegal online gaming.
"The idea was to think about the use we give to technologies and how they impact our health," said the psychologists, adding that "we also talked about emotions and thoughts, why I take care of what I want to prevent."
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Representatives of the program also conducted activities with fourth and fifth-year students of the School of Commerce 2, in the municipality of Jardín América. In front of almost 60 students, the psychologists in charge of the program addressed the importance of managing emotions as a way to prevent future addiction.
In various Argentine provinces, actions have been organized recently to raise awareness about the responsible use of technology and betting in minors. In Córdoba, the Ministry of Education, through the General Directorate of Educational Welfare, Undersecretary of Institutional Strengthening, in conjunction with the Directorate of Technologies in Education, Secretary of Innovation, Professional Development and Technologies in Education, and from Responsible Gaming of the Lottery of Córdoba, made available to the educational system of the province and the general public the document "The school and digital well-being. Children and adolescents: online betting, the challenge of taking care of us."
Meanwhile, the Lottery of the City of Buenos Aires (LOTBA) in conjunction with the Secretary of Sports, participated in a day at the Club Ciudad de Buenos Aires that brought together children and adolescents. With the presence of a stand at the club's facilities, a space was created to promote the positive values of gaming and establish moments of conversation and reflection through practices and workshops, both for the young and for families.
The 33rd edition in Buenos Aires will take place on March 19 and 20.
Argentina.- With the gaming industry, especially in the online sector, growing exponentially in Latin America, each sector meeting held in Latin American territory generates high expectations.
One of the fairs that expands a bit more each year is SAGSE LatAm, whose 2024 edition was held in Buenos Aires in March and gathered the highest executives and all the players in the gaming industry, both physical and online.
In light of this booming industry, expectations are growing for the 33rd edition to be held next year, also in Buenos Aires.
The SAGSE LatAm 2025 fair will be held on March 19 and 20 at the Hilton Buenos Aires Hotel and Convention Center. Registrations are now open for interested exhibitors.
Alan Burak, vice president of Monografie, organizer of the event, highlighted that SAGSE has established itself as the main meeting of the gaming industry in Latin America, being a key platform to connect global companies with the regional market.
In the 2024 edition, SAGSE attracted 3,000 executives, with significant participation from operators, and had a notable presence of visitors from Brazil (24 percent), Argentina (22 percent), and other countries in the region.
For 2025, SAGSE anticipates growth in participation as it expects the attendance of 4,000 visitors. Additionally, the event will address crucial issues such as the prevention of pathological gambling, child cyber gaming, and the fight against clandestine gaming and money laundering.
Representatives from casinos, game developers, and others related to the industry from countries such as Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, and the Caribbean gather at SAGSE LatAm to exhibit their products, findings, and news.