Last updated: December 12, 2024
Yggdrasil has partnered with Galera.bet to boost its presence in Brazil, providing access to core games and YGG Masters titles. This alliance underscores Yggdrasil’s commitment to expanding in Latin America.
Yggdrasil has reported that it is cooperating with Galera.bet to expand its presence in Brazil. Through this collaboration, Galera.bet users will be able to enjoy a rich choice of core games by Yggdrasil and the company’s YGG Masters program.
According to Jose Simon, Yggdrasil’s Commercial Director, the partnership further cements Yggdrasil Company as one of the top suppliers in Brazil. Simon added that the cooperation with Galera.bet strengthens the company’s positioning in the market.
This symbolizes Yggdrasil and also exemplifies the company’s focus on Latin America as the key region for growth. He showed interest in the possibility of setting a new achievement for Yggdrasil in the Brazilian market.
The agreement reflects Yggdrasil’s approach to strengthening its brand profile and the implications of Brazil’s up-and-coming gaming sector.
Asher Yanoci, the Business Development Director of Bet, expressed positive sentiments concerning the integration of Yggdrasil into their online casino solution with absolute satisfaction due to the availability of many games that many players would fancy.
Yanoci pointed out that two of the ideas that Galera will bring to the table are Yggdrasil’s core and the YGG Masters titles. Bet continues to be one of the benchmarks of the Brazilian market for operators. That is why Brazil has been a focus for gaming as it continues toward the legalization of online sports betting.
At the beginning of the year, Fabio Kujawski from Mattos Filho highlighted the changes in a conversation with Gaming America magazine; however, he also stated that those who are determined to operate in Brazil will be able to find certain opportunities.
In other related activities, the Veikkaus’ subsidiary, Fennica Gaming, debuted its instant games in Brazil in June through a deal with LottoCap. Aviatrix joined forces with Casa de Apostas in July, and the Indian gaming BigCash launched in Brazil the same month.