SBC News BetWarrior enhances igaming output in Buenos Aires with Live88
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BetWarrior enhances igaming output in Buenos Aires with Live88

Live88 has announced a new collaboration with BetWarrior in Buenos Aires, building on earlier regulatory approval that established it as the sole live casino studio to be licensed in the region.  

As a result of the link, content will be streamed locally from Live88’s dedicated studio, which currently has more than 450 dealers and 20 tables, with plans to expand further.

Maximiliano Majo, Head of LatAm at Live88 Group, commented: “Debuting our content in Buenos Aires is a fantastic achievement for the Group and as the only licensed live casino studio in the market we are extremely proud of our committed team for accomplishing this milestone.

“BetWarrior is a prominent brand with a wide customer base and this partnership is a great opportunity for us to reach new audiences within Latin America and enhance our commercial growth trajectory. We will continue to further grow our presence in Buenos Aires and Latin America and will look to localise our portfolio to tailor to the specific preferences of players in the region.”

Furthermore, Live88 was the debut supplier to be issued a licence to offer live casino by the Provincial Institute of Lottery and Casinos (IPLyC) earlier this year, subsequently becoming the only legal provider to currently supply the product in Buenos Aires.

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