Alejandro Velez
Aviatrix and Virtualsoft Team Up for Latam Growth Plans

Aviatrix’s remarkable growth in Latin America shows no signs of slowing, as it has added yet another partner to help bring its popular crash to new audiences in the region, after signing an agreement with platform provider Virtualsoft.
Virtualsoft is already a major name in several Latin American countries, with Ecuador and Peru standing out as its strongest markets. Now, Virtualsoft has integrated Aviatrix into its platform, allowing its operators to offer the crash game to their players and meet the high demand the game is generating in Latin America.
Gabriela Novello, Head of Business Development LATAM at Aviatrix, said: “Another day, another major partnership announcement for Aviatrix in Latin America. We are seriously impressed with the Virtualsoft team and their plans to help Aviatrix reach new audiences across the continent. We share their ambitious vision and we’ll be working closely with them to help deliver it to online casino players.”
Alejandro Velez, General Manager at Virtualsoft, said: “Our partners expect the very best content on the market, so it was a simple decision to add Aviatrix to our offering. Crash games are quickly growing in popularity, and Aviatrix adds something new to the genre with its features and gameplay. This is the start of a great partnership.”
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