Endorphina
PGS 2024: Endorphina invites iGaming enthusiasts to participate in its Dia de Los Muertos party!
The slot provider Endorphina just announced its Dia de Los Muertos-themed party, which will be linked to this year’s Peru Gaming Show, La Eterna Fiesta de Endorphina. The party will be held at the Hidden Experimental Bar in the Miraflores area on June 13th, starting from 19:00. Inviting all iGaming enthusiasts, this event will provide the ideal ambiance for connecting with compatible individuals in the industry.
During La Eterna Fiesta de Endorphina, attendees will be encouraged to show off their dance moves on the floor, grooving to the beats of Endorphina’s Latino DJ who will be present for the event. Delicious bites and refreshing brews will also be included, creating the easy-going atmosphere that Dia de Los Muertos stands for.
AGCO
Endorphina secures AGCO supplier registration in Ontario
Endorphina Limited has obtained a Gaming-Related Supplier registration in Ontario, Canada, allowing the company to supply its online slot content to licensed operators in the province.
The registration was issued by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). Ontario is one of North America’s most closely regulated online gambling markets.
“Securing approval in Ontario is a significant achievement for Endorphina. It confirms the quality of our products, the strength of our compliance framework, and our readiness to operate in highly regulated environments,” said Head of Compliance at Endorphina, Džangar Jesenov.
Endorphina said it has a portfolio of 200+ slots, partnerships with 6,000+ operators, and an active presence in more than 50 jurisdictions. The company positions the Ontario approval as part of its broader expansion strategy in regulated markets.
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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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Agreegain
Agreegain expands game portfolio with Endorphina partnership
Agreegain, the one-stop casino solutions provider, is excited to announce a new partnership with award-winning casino software supplier Endorphina.
With over a decade of experience in the iGaming industry, Prague-based Endorphina has built a globally-recognised reputation for delivering exceptional online slot games.
Having developed in excess of 200 quality crafted and engaging games, such as King Of Ghosts and Hell Hot 100, Endorphina is trusted by over 5,000 partners across the world and licensed in 31 regulated jurisdictions across Europe, Latin America and beyond.
This exciting partnership now ensures Agreegain’s operating partners have access to Endorphina‘s innovative slot portfolio, adding greater strength and diversity for operators whilst ensuring delivery on a promise to deliver cutting-edge solutions, driving growth and setting the highest standard in the market.
Maria Afzaal, Senior Partnership Manager at Agreegain, said: “At Agreegain, we are constantly looking for content that aligns with the regions and markets we focus on. Partnering with Endorphina is an exciting step that allows us to offer innovative and diverse games matching our operator partners’ needs across Europe and Latin America. We believe this addition strengthens our portfolio and provides our partners and players with content that fits their preferences and our market strategy.”
Inga Kadyrova, Endorphina’s Partnership Manager, said: “We’re proud to welcome Agreegain as our new partner. Collaborations like this help us grow stronger across the industry, and I believe our games will be a perfect addition to their offering.”
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