Uruguayan online casino platform developer Salsa Technology has announced the signing of a strategic deal that is to see it integrate a selection of games from Tom Horn Gaming onto its Game Aggregation Platform (GAP) advance.

The Montevideo-headquartered firm used an official Wednesday press release published by European Gaming Media and Events to declare that the arrangement means that users of its GAP innovation will soon be able to offer their players a range of ‘best-in-class titles’ from Tom Horn Gaming including the 243 Crystal Fruits, Diamond Hill and recently-premiered Joker Reelz video slots.

Mounting mixture:

Salsa Technology, which was known as Patagonia Entertainment until undergoing a January name-chance, revealed that its GAP product now features content from well over 40 online casino games developers including Booming Games Limited, Yggdrasil Gaming Limited and Red Rake Gaming and has been designed for operators looking to tap into the iGaming market of Latin American.

Future fortunes:

Victor Arias, Global Business Development Manager for Salsa Technology, used the press release to proclaim that the ‘exciting’ agreement with Tom Horn Gaming comes off the back of ‘a very strong start to the year’ for his firm and is certain to help it further support its ‘expansion strategy through 2020.’

Read a statement from Arias…

We passionately believe in highly-entertaining casino content and that is why this partnership is perfect for our growth plans.”

Continuing connections:

For his part and Ondrej Lapides, Chief Executive Officer for Tom Horn Gaming, pronounced that the past few months has seen his Maltese firm debut a number of new video slots including its Spinball and Book of Ba: The Secret of the Netherworld innovations while inking integration partnerships with the likes of Betsson, WM Interactive Limited and Betclic Everest Limited.

Lapides’ statement read…

We believe that Tom Horn Gaming content absolutely meets our client’s expectations and can bring a great gaming experience to its customers.”