Argentina
ZITRO CELEBRATES A SUCCESSFUL ZITRO EXPERIENCE IN ARGENTINA
Zitro celebrated its annual Zitro Experience event on April 18th at the exclusive Rüt Haus in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This event has become a benchmark in the Latin American gaming industry and provided guests with a first-hand look at Zitro’s new and spectacular product lineup. The event offered attendees a unique opportunity to network in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere, followed by a special dinner and spectacular show.
Alejandra Burato, Zitro’s Regional Director for Latin America, expressed her pleasure at reuniting with customers and friends in Argentina and reiterated the company’s commitment to the region: “I am grateful for the trust that operators have placed in Zitro and take pride in the acceptance our new products have received. I am confident our latest innovations will appeal to operators looking to optimize and differentiate their casino floors”.
During the Zitro Experience event, the company unveiled new slot content for the GLARE cabinet line, which includes Altius Glare, Illusion Glare, Allure Glare, and Fusion Glare; four separate and unique cabinets with exclusive features that guarantee players an all-new gaming experience.
Among the highlights for the Altius Glare cabinet was Mighty Hammer Ultimate, a 4-level multi-game featuring 3 unique Bonus links that allow players to improve their Bonus Jackpot rounds depending on the bet placed. Mighty Hammer Ultimate has been designed to be operated as a LAP or as a WAP. Another key highlight was the recently launched Epic Kingdom. With just 4 link symbols, players can enter the bonus round, while they can win the MEGA with just a single mega symbol. Also on display was Fantasy Wealth, from the Seven Chests series, a 4-level multi-game progressive featuring 4 characters based on fantasy themes, and a brand-new “Seven Chests” feature.
The Illusion Glare cabinet highlighted Zitro’s hottest multi-game, Colossus Fire, featuring 2 scalable and independent progressive levels, whose values vary according to the player’s denomination. As the player enters each of these levels, and increases his bet, so does the intensity of the game’s adventure, offering larger prizes and rewards. This exciting lineup also included titles such as Link King Boost and Link Me Boost from the Boost Series, featuring a new “Boost” functionality for a much higher hit frequency to the bonus jackpot, as well as 88 Link Multiplier, which features an exciting multiplier that boosts all prizes during the bonus round.
The Fusion Glare cabinet showcased titles such as Mega King, renowned for its outstanding performance in international markets and Magic Roots, featuring 2 unique bonuses: the Magic Boost Bonus and the Triple Clover Bonus.
Zitro also presented its vast array of online games through its division, Zitro Digital. The company has expanded its product portfolio and launched the Bashiba Link series with its Emperor game, in addition to the 88 Link series featuring Kokeshi Dolls, Maneki Neko, Daryma Mystery, and Koinobori Party. These games are now part of a wide range of video slots, including popular products such as Link King, Link Me, and the Pick & Win Series, as well as the most extensive collection of video bingo games in the market.
Zitro’s International President, Sebastian Salat, added: “Zitro’s journey of growth in Argentina would not have been possible without the unwavering support and trust of our esteemed partners. Our team’s efforts and commitment to delivering exceptional gaming experiences have enabled us to expand our footprint in the region and showcase our world-class content. Today, we are proud to have achieved our goal of presenting our latest gaming innovations and demonstrating, once again, why Winning is not about luck”.
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Win Systems deploys Wigos CMS at Casino City Center Rosario, linking 2,500+ slots
The Argentina rollout adds player tracking and QR-based cashless payments via Win Pay, the company says.
Win Systems has implemented its Wigos casino management system (CMS) at Casino City Center Rosario in Argentina, connecting more than 2,500 slot machines to operate and report in real time. The supplier announced the deployment on May 4, 2026.
According to Win Systems, the Wigos rollout centralizes operational management across gaming and customer-facing functions, with modular components spanning slots, tables, players, promotions, and payments. The company said the installation is designed to support operator oversight and decision-making through a single real-time view.
The project also introduces new functionality at the venue, including Player Tracking for player identification and management, and the activation of “Fun Plays.” Win Systems also said the site can enable a QR-based cashless option that allows players to load credit directly to a machine from a bank account or electronic wallet, via its Win Pay payment management platform.
Francisco de Moya, CEO of Halkkon Capital Partners, commented: “This launch represents an important step in the technological evolution of our operation, allowing us to optimize management, enhance the customer experience, and lay the groundwork for future developments.”
Eric Benchimol, CEO of Win Systems, added: “The deployment of Wigos at City Center Rosario is a clear example of how our technology adapts to large-scale operations, enabling operators to optimize processes, improve the player experience, and evolve toward increasingly digitalized models.” Darío Zutel, Executive Chairman of Win Systems, said: “This implementation is part of our growth strategy in the region and reflects our commitment to supporting operators with robust, scalable, and future-ready technology.”
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Blask data shows LATAM casino lobbies diverge beyond Pragmatic Play’s baseline
Brazil stands out for crash-game visibility, while Argentina fragments across 15 providers, according to Blask’s review of five markets.
Blask has published new data on casino lobby distribution across five Latin American markets—Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Peru—finding a shared baseline of Pragmatic Play dominance but sharply different secondary content patterns by country.
Across all five markets, Pragmatic Play “consistently dominates the top 30 most-distributed titles,” accounting for up to 16 positions in each country, Blask said. Beyond that layer, Blask argues there is “no single playbook” for how operators and aggregators build lobbies.
Brazil is the clearest outlier for mechanics, with crash-style titles such as Aviator and JetX appearing in the top 30, while similar formats are “largely absent” in the other markets analyzed. Blask also points to Brazil as the only country where Pocket Games Soft holds a meaningful distribution share, driven by its Fortune series.
Mexico shows the opposite pattern: the highest concentration of Pragmatic Play titles and a thinner secondary layer. Blask flagged Endorphina as an example of a provider appearing in Mexico’s top 30 but not elsewhere in its dataset.
Argentina is described as the most fragmented market, with 15 different providers represented in the top 30—more than any other country in the analysis—and broader visibility for live and table content. Chile “closely mirrors Mexico” structurally, Blask said, but includes a single non-Pragmatic title with near-ubiquitous placement across operator lobbies. Peru, meanwhile, spreads remaining top-30 positions across 12 providers, including studios not seen in the other markets and “legacy European brands such as Novomatic.”
Blask’s conclusion is that operators should not assume a winning lobby mix in one country will translate regionally. “Beyond the dominant layer, performance is defined not by regional trends, but by local player behavior and demand signals,” the company said.
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Argentina
Same providers, different games: Blask uncovers hidden patterns in LATAM casino lobbies
Casino lobbies across Latin America may look similar at first glance — but a deeper look reveals they operate on entirely different logic. According to new data from Blask, all five major region players (Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Peru) share one common layer: Pragmatic Play consistently dominates the top 30 most-distributed titles, accounting for up to 16 positions in each market. But everything beyond that baseline tells a different story.
Crash games cluster in Brazil but not elsewhere
Brazil is the only market where crash-style mechanics achieve consistent visibility at the lobby level. Titles like Aviator and JetX both rank among the top 30, while similar formats are largely absent in the other four markets. At the same time, Brazil is the only country where a second provider, Pocket Games Soft, secures a meaningful share of distribution, driven entirely by its Fortune series. This dual pattern suggests a highly specific local demand profile rather than a regional trend.
Mexico runs on a tighter playbook
While Brazil expands, Mexico narrows. The market shows the highest concentration of Pragmatic Play titles and one of the most limited secondary layers. At the same time, it introduces isolated signals that don’t scale regionally such as the presence of Endorphina, which appears in the Mexican top 30 but nowhere else in the dataset.
Argentina breaks the pattern entirely
Argentina stands apart as the most fragmented market in the region. Its top 30 includes 15 different providers which is more than any other country analyzed. Unlike neighboring markets, where a handful of suppliers dominate, Argentina distributes visibility across a wide range of studios, particularly in live and table segments. The result is a lobby structure that resists standardization.
Chile shows how a single game can outperform the system
Chile closely mirrors Mexico in overall structure but with one key exception. A single non-Pragmatic title achieves near-ubiquitous placement across operator lobbies, becoming one of the strongest outliers in the entire dataset.This suggests that even in highly concentrated markets, individual titles can break through if they match local demand precisely.
Peru stretches the long tail further than anyone else
Peru takes the opposite approach to Mexico. While maintaining the same Pragmatic baseline, it distributes the remaining positions across 12 different providers, many of which do not appear in any other LATAM market analyzed. This includes both niche studios and legacy European brands such as Novomatic, pointing to a mix of underserved demand segments and alternative content sourcing strategies.
One region, no single playbook
The key takeaway from the analysis is simple: LATAM is not a unified market when it comes to content distribution. The same providers appear everywhere but the way their games are positioned, combined, and supplemented varies dramatically from country to country. For operators, this means that copying a successful lobby structure from one market to another is unlikely to work. Beyond the dominant layer, performance is defined not by regional trends, but by local player behavior and demand signals.
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