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Pragmatic Play expands in Paraguay through partnership with Slots del Sol

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Content provider to the iGaming industry, Pragmatic Play, announced Monday it has gone live with Paraguayan operator Slots del Sol in the South American country. 

Customers of the online casino can now access Pragmatic Play’s highly acclaimed collection of slots, including recent release Queenie and Wild Beach Party, as well as the upcoming hits Rainbow Gold and the John Hunter titles.

In addition to this, Slots del Sol will also have access to the provider’s complete array of Live Casino and Virtual Sport titles, including classics such as Blackjack and Baccarat, and Sweet Bonanza Candyland.

Slots del Sol is the newest partner for Pragmatic Play in Latin America, as it continues to grow in the region. Recent months has seen it extend its reach across the continent with major operator partnerships across verticals.

Victor Arias, VP of Latin American Operations at Pragmatic Play, said: “Slots del Sol is an important partner for us as we look to cement our footprint in Paraguay and we’re very happy to be taking three of our product ranges live with them. Our extensive content offering allows us to stand apart as a leading supplier and we’re looking forward to growing together.”

Camilo Saravia at Slots del Sol, added: “Pragmatic Play’s multi-product approach was integrated swiftly via a single API, so in a very short space of time we were able to go live with a market-leading content offering. This is a huge positive for us, and we’re working very closely with Pragmatic Play to hit new heights together.”

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