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Endorphina and Dotworkers move forward with a strategic partnership!

Endorphina, the trendy online slots provider, has just recently partnered with Dotworkers, a leading iGaming company with roots in Latin America.
With this new partnership, Endorphina can look forward to greatly expanding in Latin America. At the same time, Dotworkers will be able to further establish their portfolio and provide their players with a handful of new, proven, and thrilling slots.
As the new partnership blossoms, the CEO of Dotworkers, Patricio Broerse, shares: “Endorphina’s portfolio is becoming a must-have supplier across several markets and we at Dotworkers always aim to provide the best entertainment to our players. We are very excited for this new partnership and we have no doubt their high-quality portfolio of games and will bring added value to our operations.”
Zdenek Llosa, Sales Manager at Endorphina, also comments on the exciting partnership: “We are very happy at Endorphina to have achieved another strategic partnership in LatAm with the platform provider Dotworkers. We aim to expand our reach in the region and look forward to having our full portfolio of games including our newest releases likeJoker Stoker, 2021 Hit Slot, and Hell Hot 100 available to their clients.”
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