Booongo and Virtualsoft announce new partnership

Booongo and Virtualsoft announce new partnership

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Booongo and Virtualsoft announce new partnership

Booongo has been making waves across the industry with new deals, and it has now added onto that by announcing its most recent agreement with Virtualsoft, the platform provider. This deal is aimed at improving Booongo’s presence in the Latin American market.

Furthermore, the online slots developer has been open about its hopes of expanding into the different Latin America regions, and this is its latest agreement after it announced other deals prior with Emara Play and Dotworkers.

Booongo Commercial Director, Sebastian Damian, said:

“With a well-established network based in Latin America, our deal with Virtualsoft aligns strongly with our desire to reinforce our footing in the region. The ambitious software supplier is driven in its mission to provide its clients with affordable solutions that suit their unique desires, and we are eager to see where this partnership takes us.”

This new content distribution deal states that Virtualsoft’s operator clients will be able to access the provider’s entire collection of slot titles including the Hold and Win titles like Beast Saga, Aztec Sun and Dragon Pearls.

Aside from that, the group will also be providing its entire selection of gamification tools such as tournaments and improved jackpots, which is set to launch soon and are all specifically created to enhance player retention and engagement.

Virtualsoft CTO Jose Luis Osorio also said:

“We are thrilled to go live with Booongo, the innovative slots developer widely-recognized for its pioneering collection of slot games. With a first-rate reputation and popular Hold and Win titles that consistently attract new players, we couldn’t be more excited to bring Booongo into our growing network of partners.”

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