Push Gaming Deepens Brazil Reach Through KTO Casino Deal

Push Gaming Deepens Brazil Reach Through KTO Casino Deal

The supplier has expanded its Brazil presence through a new content partnership with KTO Casino Brazil. Brazilian players can now access Push titles through KTO, including Razor Shark, Jammin’ Jars, and 3 Magic Pots. The release did not disclose commercial terms, contract length, or the number of titles included beyond the named games.

The deal forms part of Push Gaming’s wider LatAm strategy, which the supplier said already covers key regulated markets such as Buenos Aires Province, Chile, and Brazil. In Brazil specifically, KTO adds another operator relationship in a market where local approval and compliance standards play a central role in supplier selection.

Marcieli Pelizzaro, Head of LatAm at Push Gaming, said the KTO launch marks a major step in the company’s Brazil expansion and supports its wider push across the country. She also pointed to regulated-market delivery as a key part of the supplier’s regional strategy.

KTO framed the agreement around certified content for Brazil. Myrella Allgayer, Head of Casino at KTO Casino Brazil, said Push Gaming’s Brazil-certified games fit KTO’s casino offer and its focus on the regulated Brazilian market.

From KTO’s side, the deal adds recognised slot content from a supplier with existing LatAm activity. By contrast, Push Gaming gains another route into Brazil through an operator that has placed regulated-market positioning at the centre of its casino strategy.

Brazil remains a priority market for international casino suppliers because operator demand now depends on more than content depth. Certification, local readiness, and the ability to meet regulated-market requirements all shape which providers gain access to casino roadmaps.

💡TGJ Take

This is a distribution win, not a product launch. Brazil’s regulated market turns certified content into a gatekeeping issue, and suppliers without local-ready games will lose space in operator plans. For casino managers, the practical question is not how many titles a provider can offer, but which titles can launch without compliance friction. Push Gaming’s KTO deal shows that LatAm expansion now depends less on broad regional ambition and more on each market’s operational checks.

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