B2B gaming supplier Push Gaming has seen its profile grow in Mexico following its latest operator partnership with Winpot.mx.

Ten of the studio’s hit games are now live in the region following the content launch, including Big Bamboo, Boss Bear and 2023’s biggest release, Razor Returns.

Winpot offers Push’s content a substantial platform for growth thanks to its online presence. The Wiztech Group brand operates in both the online and land-based sectors in Mexico and offers unrivalled insight into local player preferences.

This latest Latin American growth for Push strengthens its position in the region and comes as the provider continues to elevate its standing globally backed by its 2024 game release roadmap.

Fiona Hickey, Chief Business Development Officer at Push Gaming, said: “Mexico is a key region for us in LatAm so partnering with Winpot significantly enhances our standing there. It’s a pleasure to work with a leading brand in the country and we couldn’t be happier with the exposure the deal gives us.

“2024 is proving to be another fantastic year for us in terms of new partners and putting our titles in front of as many eager players as possible.

Tsvetan Dzhurov, Commercial Manager at Winpot.mx, added: “Push Gaming’s content is known for its high quality, making this partnership a significant step for us. We are excited to offer some of their popular games like Razor Shark and Big Bamboo to our players and are eager to introduce more new slots as they become available”

“We’ve got some of the industry’s most loved games in the likes of Razor Shark and Big Bamboo and we look forward to debuting more new slots to our players as they launch.”





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