Hacksaw Gaming has signed a content partnership with Team Mexico, making its portfolio available on the operator's online platform. Players can access titles including Wanted Dead or a Wild, Le Bandit, Duel at Dawn and Life & Death, among others.
Team Mexico operates in the Mexican online betting market with a focus on user experience. The company has gained visibility as one of the newer participants in the sector.
Alejandro Leos, CMO of Team Mexico, said: "From the start, we have positioned ourselves as a youthful online casino that takes a different approach, and Hacksaw's games align with that goal. We look forward to expanding the game offering for our users."
Marcus Cordes, CEO of Hacksaw Gaming, said: "We are pleased to partner with Team Mexico as we continue to expand in Latin America. Mexico is a key market, and this agreement represents a step forward in our regional strategy."
The partnership with Team Mexico follows Hacksaw Gaming's recent agreement with Brazilian operator Esportes da Sorte, which obtained a permanent license from Brazil's Secretariat of Prizes and Betting. Under that deal, Esportes da Sorte added titles such as RIP City, Stormforged and Duel at Dawn to its platform.
Hugo Baungartner, CBO of Esportes da Sorte, said: "Working with Hacksaw Gaming supports our content strategy and strengthens our portfolio for local players."
Latin America continues to attract suppliers and operators as new regulatory frameworks take shape across the region. Mexico's developing online gaming market and Brazil's newly implemented regulations remain focal points for companies seeking to expand regional operations.
Hacksaw Gaming's agreements in Mexico and Brazil indicate a strategy aimed at securing partnerships across markets at different stages of regulatory development, while building a distribution network across Latin America.
Hacksaw Gaming's portfolio spans over 120 games across slots, scratchcards and instant-win titles, licensed in more than 20 regulated markets worldwide, including Malta, the UK, Romania and Sweden