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Highlights of some positives

Salsa Technology looks back at an unprecedented 2020

Coming to the end of the year, Salsa Technology reviews a very special year, full of challenges in a very special year affected by a global pandemic generated by the COVID-19. The company highlights some positives, from the release of new games to its participation in some key events for the industry, which “was forced to evolve and has underlined the importance of providing a truly omni-channel solution.”

As the New Year edges ever closer we wanted to look back at 2020 and highlight some positives in what has been a truly unprecedented 12 months. COVID-19 has forced the industry to evolve and it has underlined the importance of providing a truly omni-channel solution,” states Salsa Technology on its Linkedin account, focusing in some aspects such as:

New games:

Our in-house creative studio has been hard at work creating innovative, localised content for the exciting Latin American market. Three huge hits launched and these include Jogo do Bichos, Crystal Monsters and Cuca’s Swamp Bingo.”

Online events:

As industry events became virtual, Salsa Technology was prevalent at major conferences such as SiGMA Americas, which was held last September and where the company’s CEO, Peter Nolte, discussed the technology required to successfully localise a LatAm operation.

During December, Salsa Technology sponsored the 2020 edition of the Brazilian Gaming Congress (BgC)

Game Aggregator Platform

Over the past 12 months Salsa Technology has successfully expanded its Game Aggregation Platform (GAP) to ensure it features all the games and content required by operators to deliver a localised offering for multiple LatAm markets.

Through a single integration, partners can access more than 60 game providers and over 3000 games.