How would you describe your company’s performance at the show?
For Amigo Gaming, iGB Live! has been another step forward in the development of our business. We could show our games to new operators and aggregators with whom we had not been able to meet previously.
What’s your general opinion about this event, the venue and the business environment during this edition?
Although last October 2021, there was a first post-COVID 19 edition of this fair, I think only this time the show could plenty recover its essence and usual environment. Amsterdam is a fantastic and well-connected location for such an event. The amount of participants was good, and you could tell in the atmosphere that people were happy to be back at RAI Amsterdam.
Which of your products were most attractive to clients and attendees?
We have had the opportunity to display our latest online slot releases, as well as advance the next ones. We are very satisfied on how positively titles such as Mega Crown, Lucky Fruits and Rainbow Lands, among others, were received by executives that visited our booth. It is a clear sign that we are going in the right direction.
How do you envision your business growing in Europe over the next 12 months?
Amigo Gaming is growing strong and Europe is one of the main markets where we plan to keep on expanding our presence. We are going to certify our games in markets responding to operators’ needs, but, in the end, we will surely have more exposure in territories like Portugal, Italy and Spain. Right now, we are very focused on Latin American and Asian regions. We are ambitious so, within a year, we want to be working in as many countries as possible.
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