博牛笔行天下 发表于 2024-12-11 09:25:10

Veteran Spanish gaming giant’s portfolio now live with SkillOnNet


Global entertainment brand SkillOnNet has rolled out new content from leading Spanish gaming giant R. Franco across its large network of in-house brands and partner sites.

The addition of the Madrid-based developer’s online casino portfolio will in particular bolster SkillOnNet’s already impressive offering of localized content for the Spanish-language market.

Now, players across the SkillOnNet network can sample a host of top R. Franco Digital titles, including Book of Beer, Santa Fe Respin, and Pajares, a slot based on beloved Spanish actor and comedian Andrés Pajares.

Founded 60 years ago as a gaming machine manufacturer, R. Franco has grown into a multinational company that provides technological solutions and products for every subsector in the gaming industry, with a focus, although not exclusively, on Spanish-speaking markets.

Meanwhile, SkillOnNet’s PlayUZU brand has become a household name in Spain, and the company has been extending its footprint in Latin America in recent years. It has recently expanded into Buenos Aires City and is preparing for imminent launches under local licenses in Peru and Brazil with PlayUZU and other brands.

Jani Kontturi, Head of Games at SkillOnNet said: “It’s an honor to team up with a company that has been at the forefront of technical excellence for 60 years. No one knows the Spanish and Latam markets like R. Franco Digital, and their cutting-edge content will be invaluable as we continue our expansion into regulated markets across the Spanish-speaking world.”

Javier Sacristán, International Business Director at R. Franco Digital said: “SkillOnNet is a major name in the gaming industry, and we’re thrilled to be providing them with our unique and innovative content. Thanks to their global scope, we can extend our content footprint and achieve great results for both our companies.”







wwweason 发表于 2024-12-11 09:28:13

真是被感动的痛哭流涕……
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