One of the pioneers in sports betting in Brazil, Betsul continues to expand its entertainment portfolio. Recently, the company announced a new partnership with Booming Games. This strategic alliance brings a series of new titles to the platform’s casino.
Among the games included are Ronaldinho Spins, Burning Classics, TNT Bonanza and Cash Pig. With this expansion, Betsul increases the options available to players. All games are now available to users.
Betsul Casino Manager, Pamela Santos highlights the relevance of this collaboration for the institution. “We are excited about this partnership and are confident that this moment represents the beginning of a promising project.
As one of the main online casino platforms in the country, our commitment is to provide the best games and content for our users, and Booming Games will play a crucial role in this trajectory with innovative and high-quality games”, he highlights.
With a collection of more than 2,270 games, the Betsul casino is already a reference in the market, offering, in addition to the popular slots, a wide selection of live games.
Customers can enjoy immersive experiences in poker and roulette games, with real dealers, directly on the platform. The company promises to continue surprising its users with new launches scheduled for September.
About Betsul
A reference in the betting market, Betsul was created in 2019. Since then, it has become the first betting house in the national territory to achieve the RA1000 seal from Reclame Aqui.
Furthermore, the company offers full support 24 hours a day, aiming to always guarantee the best experience for its players. Also, Betsul maintains initiatives that prioritize conscious gaming.
Therefore, when registering on the website, for those over 18 years of age, the player has access to a wide range of national and international sports and competitions, casinos, live casinos, eSports and instant casinos.
Finally, the company has an easy-to-navigate website, with exclusive odds and bonuses. Thus, an active part of the community, Betsul, through the “Jogo do Bem” campaign, has already allocated more than R$9 million to social institutions.