One of the company’s central announcements is the introduction of its Latam Suite, a facility built to address the needs of operators focused on Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and surrounding markets. The suite offers Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking dealers and design elements tailored to the region. Operations are organized around local time zones to help operators maintain strong engagement across the area’s growing user base.
Another expansion comes through a partnership with BetsOnAir. This collaboration adds game show formats to Vivo Gaming’s portfolio, widening the content mix beyond its traditional table games. Attendees at ICE will be able to try out these titles directly at the company’s booth.
Vivo Gaming will also discuss its dedicated studio hosting program. The service enables operators to run branded environments with customized layouts and exclusive dealer teams. The company plans to meet with operators during the event to explore how dedicated hosting can support long-term user loyalty. The approach is designed to scale for both well-established operators and brands that are preparing to broaden their presence.
Visitors can expect a full program at the booth, including demonstrations of the upcoming Latam Suite, previews of the game show content, and conversations with integration specialists. The company also plans to hold meetings with operators interested in new partnerships or expanding their live casino strategies.