SkillOnNet is taking a big step in Brazil. The iGaming operator has rolled out Habanero’s games across its local sites. It’s part of a plan to meet rising demand in the fast-growing Brazil iGaming market.
SkillOnNet has expanded its Habanero partnership into Brazil following the country’s online gaming regulation in January 2025. Habanero content is now live on PlayUZU.bet.br and BacanaPlay.bet.br, both of which launched earlier this year.
The offering includes Habanero’s full games portfolio, such as Hot Hot Fruit, Love & Riches Eldorado, and the progressive slot Jackpot Race™, which features instant prize drops. This rollout adds to SkillOnNet’s growing catalogue of localised, high-quality content.
Brazil’s online gaming sector is forecast to hit $2.9 billion in gross revenue this year and could grow to $6.3 billion by 2028. These numbers come from Vixio regulatory analysts, underlining the market’s strong potential.
SkillOnNet was one of the first operators to gain a licence under Brazil’s new regime. The early launch of its brands positions the company well in a market that’s expected to become one of the largest globally.
Arcangelo Lonoce, Habanero’s Head of Business Development, said: “We are extremely pleased to extend our partnership with SkillOnNet to Brazil and further boost our collaboration.”
The integration of Habanero games reflects SkillOnNet’s strategy to deliver locally tailored gaming experiences. The goal is to cater to Brazilian players with content that already performs well in other markets.
Titles like Santa’s Village and Zeus Deluxe are now available to players in Brazil. These games have already found success across Europe and Latin America, according to Habanero.
SkillOnNet’s Head of Games, Jani Kontturi, highlighted Brazil as a “dynamic opportunity” for growth. He said partnering with Habanero supports the company’s long-term strategy of offering premium content in regulated markets.
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