MAR 7 DE MAYO DE 2024 - 03:38hs.
In the midst of land-based halls closure due to the pandemic

Casino Buenos Aires officially launched its online gaming platform

Casino Buenos Aires officially launched its online gaming platform, which the company defines as 'a new digital experience, 100% safe and legal.' With a varied offer of more than 100 slots and the possibility of playing Live Casino with real croupiers, the arrival of the new platform coincides with the recent measures taken by the national authorities to close the casinos and bingos until April 30 due to the increase in coronavirus cases in Argentina.

"Casino Buenos Aires Online" offers a wide catalog with more than 100 slot games and the possibility of playing Live Casino with real dealers. "Users can play and have fun in a healthy way from the comfort of their homes and enjoy classic slot games, such as 'Balls of Fury', 'Queen Treasure' or 'Lightning Roulette'. In addition, they can also play American Roulette and Blacjack in 'live' mode with real dealers,” explains the operator.

According to the platform developer company, “users are protected in Casino Buenos Aires Online: all registration, deposit and withdrawal processes meet security standards and are endorsed by the Lottery of the City of Buenos Aires, in order to provide a safe and legal fun experience to all users within the site."

To start enjoying digital and remote fun, users can create their account by entering www.casinobuenosairesonline.com.ar.

Only people over 18 years of age may register and the address that appears on their national identity document (DNI) must belong to the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. At the moment, the condition of having an address in CABA is a legal requirement.

As a welcome promotion, all users who make their first deposit on the platform will have an exclusive bonus of $ 5,000, according to the terms and conditions.

It should be noted that from today (9), all casinos and bingo halls in the country must remain closed until April 30 according to the decree signed by President Aníbal Fernández, a measure taken to try to control the increase in coronavirus cases registered in the last weeks.

Source: GMB