Peter & Sons Expands in Latin America Through Extended Partnership with Relax Gaming
Creative-first iGaming studio Peter & Sons has strengthened its presence in Latin America by extending its partnership with Relax Gaming, enabling the distribution of its portfolio in Brazil and Peru — two of the most promising markets in the region.
Latin America is rapidly becoming a key growth area for the global iGaming industry. Brazil alone, with a population of over 200 million, is expected to become one of the largest regulated markets worldwide following its recent regulatory developments. Meanwhile, Peru has already established a fully regulated framework, creating strong demand for high-quality, compliant content. Together, these markets represent a significant opportunity for suppliers ready to operate within regulated environments.
Through this extended agreement, Peter & Sons will bring its portfolio of distinctive, high-performing games to players in both countries via Relax Gaming’s aggregation platform. Known for its handcrafted approach to game development, Peter & Sons continues to stand out through its strong visual identity, original mechanics, and consistent product performance. Strengthening positions in Brazil and Peru not only expands the studio’s global footprint but also positions it at the forefront of one of the industry’s fastest-growing regions.
Yann Bautista, Founder and Commercial Director at Peter & Sons, said: “Latin America is one of the most exciting regions in iGaming right now, and entering Brazil and Peru with Relax is a major step for us. These are markets with huge potential, but also clear regulatory direction — which is exactly where we want to be. Relax has been a strong partner for us, and we’re excited to keep building together in these new territories.”
As regulation continues to shape the future of iGaming in Latin America, Peter & Sons is positioning itself early — delivering content tailored for regulated markets and building a sustainable presence in one of the industry’s most dynamic regions.


