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Condorito: The new star slot from Vibra Gaming

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Vibra Gaming has launched its latest flagship slot game based on the story of Condorito, after acquiring the rights to the legendary Latin American character.

Vibra Gaming, the leading games and platform developer for the LatAm region, has launched the long-awaited title, based on the adventures of the famous character Condorito, or Little Condor in English.

The new slot includes famous catchphrases from the comic strip such as â€Plop!’ as well as several of the famous Chilean Condor’s cartoon sidekicks such as Yayita, his eternal lover, his rival, Pepe Cortisona, and his great friends, Huevo Duro and Garganta de Lata.

The world depicted in the much-loved comic is the main source of inspiration for the slot game with the main screen representing the city of Pelotillehue, where Condorito’s adventures take place.

The slot has more than 12 symbols that show different characters and key elements of the story in addition to a series of special features that provide variety to the gaming experience while highlighting different elements of the story.

Condorito and Pepe Cortisona fight for Yayita’s love in one feature, while in another the Wild Condorito symbol can unexpectedly appear in different areas of the main screen with the classic â€Plop’, replacing different symbols to award a host of prizes.

In the Free Spins bonus, the screen changes completely and the Pelotillehue FC soccer field is shown where Condorito and Pepe Cortisona face each other in a fierce match filled with excitement with even more great prizes for players.

The Condorito comic strip was first published in 1949 and, since then, has continued to grow until becoming one of the most widely read comics in Latin America.

Condorito has been a huge success in several LatAm countries. In Colombia, it became the most widely read magazine while, in Chile, its country of origin, Condorito is known as the most recognised real or fictitious character.

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Fortnightly, special and luxury editions of the comic were published, as well as millions of views on social media, licensed products, and an animated film. For more than 70 years the beloved Condorito, created by RenĂ© RĂ­os, better known as â€Pepo’, has become part of the culture and fabric of popular culture in Latin America.

Christian Zuñiga, Manager of New Business for Chile and LatAm at World Editors Chile – Condorito, said: “We are delighted to work with such a renowned and outstanding company in LatAm as Vibra Gaming. Step-by-step we have witnessed the passion they give to each one of their creations and we are sure that we have left Condorito and his friends in excellent hands.”

Ramiro Atucha, CEO, Vibra Gaming, said: “We have been getting ready for this launch, our most awaited release of the year, for several months now. We are grateful to the whole team of World Editors Chile for entrusting us with this licence, and to all our team for their great work in delivering such a s great gaming experience for Condorito fans everywhere. It is a pleasure to bring Condorito to the slots world.”

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Esportes Gaming Brasil introduces LOTTU, its new digital betting platform focused on innovation and user experience

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Esportes Gaming Brasil has just launched LOTTU, its new digital betting and entertainment platform. Modern, bold, and interactive, the brand was created with the purpose of delivering a faster, more personalized, and more efficient experience for bettors.

With this launch, the group now operates with the maximum limit of three brands authorized by the five-year federal license granted by the Secretariat of Prizes and Betting of the Ministry of Finance (SPA/MF), as established by Law 14.790/2023. In addition to LOTTU, the portfolio includes Esportes da Sorte and OnaBet.

“LOTTU reflects everything we’ve learned in recent years, but with a real leap in performance and usability. It is a platform built from the ground up, with a focus on speed, real-time promotions, and navigation tailored to different bettor profiles,” says Darwin Henrique da Silva Filho, CEO of Esportes Gaming Brasil Group.

With proprietary architecture and a high degree of customization, LOTTU offers features that allow greater flexibility for promotions, dynamic layouts, and a smoother user journey. The applied technology expands interaction and engagement possibilities, with an emphasis on responsiveness and operational intelligence.

“The arrival of LOTTU represents more than just a portfolio expansion. It materializes a brand that combines technology, aesthetics, and dynamism to deliver a truly differentiated experience. From concept to design, every detail was crafted to connect with the modern bettor, who values agility, trust, and innovation,” highlights Marcela Campos, Vice President of Esportes Gaming Brasil.

The system also incorporates monitoring tools that proactively identify signs of risky behavior—redirecting users to specialized support channels and reinforcing the group’s commitment to responsible gaming practices.

More than expanding its portfolio, the launch of LOTTU consolidates Esportes Gaming Brasil as one of the leading groups in the sector, with a strong institutional presence in Brazil’s sports and cultural scene—through initiatives such as sponsorships of clubs like Corinthians, Ceará, Ferroviária, and Náutico, and support for regional events such as Carnival, São João, and the Parintins Festival.

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Brazil Proposes Bill to Raise Gambling Age to 21 and Limit Monthly Bets

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Brazil is considering changes to its gambling regulations. The proposed bill would raise the legal betting age to 21. It also aims to introduce a monthly wagering cap, limiting players to the equivalent of one minimum wage.

On Aug. 20, Senator Humberto Costa introduced Projeto de Lei 3,754/2025, a bill that aims to impose new restrictions on Brazil’s gambling industry. The proposal seeks to amend several articles of law 14,790/2023 (the country’s fixed-odds betting legislation), including a ban on gambling advertisements outside the hours of 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. across radio, television, and online video platforms.

The bill would prohibit public displays and sponsorships in cultural, artistic, and festival events. It would also ban gambling marketing in schools and universities and forbid advertising targeting anyone under the age of 21.

In addition to raising the legal gambling age in Brazil, Costa’s bill would establish a monthly betting cap for each player. That would be the equivalent of one minimum wage, which is BRL 1518 (approximately $276). The restriction would apply uniformly across all licensed operators.

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ADOBAD Warns Against Govt’s Gambling Regulation Project

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The Dominican Republic is at the intersection of the issue of gambling regulation. The Asociación Dominicana de Bancas Deportivas (ADOBAD) has been critical of the government’s proposal, warning that, as initially presented, it would cause market instability, encourage tax evasion, and be a platform for organized crime.

In June, the government of the Dominican Republic presented to Congress a bill for regulating games of chance. A main aspect of the draft is the creation of the DirecciĂłn General de Juegos de Azar (DGJA), an organ issuing licenses in 15 gambling modalities.

On initial observation, the proposal appears to be looking for more control and order in a fast-growing business. Critics, however, argue that the bill has serious flaws that can boomerang and encourage what the bill aims to ban.

Representing sports betting operators, ADOBAD has pointed out that the new law covers what it identifies as “grave errors” and a “deficient institutional design.”

Raúl Martínez, a lawyer and member of ADOBAD, called on the legislators to be responsible in fulfilling their mandate. Martínez cautioned that lawmakers are not meant to simply pass the text blindly without doing an intensive study of the implications. Martínez predicted that the bill would stimulate “very high levels of tax evasion” and destabilize the gambling industry.

One of the greatest concerns of ADOBAD is the risk of unchecked growth. In Martínez’s view, project approval would affect an unbridled availability of game alternatives, bringing about an uncontrolled growth of gambling shops.

He named this condition a “slumification” of the business, and warned that this would invite money laundering and the influx of individuals with connections to organized crime. Unsustainably operated facilities, in his opinion, would represent extreme threats to financial transparency.

The trade association has also highlighted that there are ongoing irregularities. Some concessionaires, it claims, are offering electronic gaming services without a license. Despite rampant complaints, regulators have been unable to act against these abuses.

ADOBAD claims that if the habits go on even under present conditions, the risks will just multiply with the new organization, allowing a freer, more unregulated expansion of the market. This could encourage the slot machines and computer games to be placed in places other than regulated casinos or sports betting stores, in any public or private venue.

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Besides criminal and regulatory risk, job loss on a large scale is a worry. ADOBAD has warned that approximately 20,000 jobs are at stake if the bill is passed in its existing form. More than 3500 sports betting businesses will be affected, threatening thousands of families’ livelihoods whose earnings depend on this sector.

ADOBAD has been adamant that the association is not opposed to regulation in general but demands a balanced and better-designed system. The association demands that legislation bestow significant emphasis on transparency, tax compliance, market stability, and safeguarding legitimate operators.

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