TaDa Gaming has secured an iGaming license from Peru's Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur).
The LatAm region entered a renaissance of sorts after Brazil legalized online gambling in 2025, which led to exponential growth across several other countries and jurisdictions.
TaDa Gaming identified Peru as one of these key areas, and prepared 15 titles ahead of its local certification.
More games will be made available to the region as TaDa Gaming prepares them to launch with localized features and languages.
Ray Lee, TaDa Gaming Director of Business Development said: “Securing the Mincetur license was another major achievement in our global strategy to be present in all regulated markets.
“There is strong demand for differentiated and expertly localized content in Peru.
“We are confident that our brand for safe and trustworthy gaming experiences alongside our reputation for working as growth partners with our clients will enable us to succeed.”
TaDa currently holds an extensive iGaming portfolio, which is comprised of both slots and fishing-shooting games which are still finding their footing outside of Asian markets.
The provider has also created a suite of retention and player engagement tools, such as GiftCode, WIN CARD, Hot Hand, Highlights, Daily Rewards and Missions.
Online casinos are not the only ones being revitalized, though.
Mincetur recently launched a public consultation to propose restoring casino and slot machine operators as official tourism service providers after they lost that classification under the country's new tourism laws.
Peru legalized online gambling and sports betting in 2022