Reevo has secured certification for its in-house game portfolio in Brazil, allowing the supplier to distribute its proprietary content to licensed operators in the country's regulated online gambling market.
The certification marks an expansion of Reevo's regulated market presence in Latin America, where Brazil has emerged as a priority jurisdiction following the introduction of a formal licensing framework for online casino and sports betting operators.
With the approval in place, Reevo is now able to make its internally developed games available to operators targeting Brazilian players.
Brazil's regulatory environment has attracted increasing interest from international suppliers as the market continues to open to licensed activity.
Certification is a prerequisite for content providers seeking to supply games to locally authorised operators, placing additional emphasis on compliance, technical standards and responsible gambling controls.
Reevo said the approval supports its broader strategy of entering regulated markets through a compliance-led approach, aligning its game development and distribution plans with local regulatory requirements.
Karl Grech, Head of Business Development at Reevo, said: "Achieving certification in Brazil is a huge milestone for Reevo."
Grech added that the Brazilian market represents a key area of focus for the supplier's international expansion, particularly as regulation continues to take shape across Latin America.
The Brazilian approval follows a period of wider regulatory and commercial activity for Reevo. In Europe, the supplier has continued to build its presence through licensing and aggregation partnerships, strengthening its position with both operators and third-party content providers.
Earlier this month, Reevo secured a Swedish licence from Spelinspektionen, allowing the supplier to operate in one of Europe's most established regulated markets.
The supplier also announced an aggregation partnership with InOut Games, integrating the supplier's crash and instant-play titles into Reevo's platform.
Together, the developments highlighted Reevo's focus on expanding its regulated footprint while growing its aggregation offering across multiple jurisdictions.
With Brazil now added to its list of approved markets, Reevo is positioned to pursue further partnerships in Latin America as regulatory frameworks continue to mature.
Reevo has previously expanded its European presence through partnerships with operators such as Grand Casino Bern's online brand, 7melons