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Evoplay expands in Peru through LaFija.com partnership

Evoplay and LaFija.com logos over a Peru-themed background, illustrating the new content partnership expanding Evoplay’s reach in the Peruvian online gaming market.

Evoplay has expanded its South America reach through a new content deal with LaFija.com, bringing a selection of its casino titles to players in Peru. The rollout adds games including Cat’s Blessing, Penalty Shoot-Out: Street, and Hot Volcano to the local operator’s platform, giving Evoplay another distribution point in one of the region’s more structured online gaming markets.

Peru has become an increasingly important entry market for suppliers looking to grow in South America without waiting on more uncertain regulatory timelines elsewhere. For Evoplay, the deal adds another local operator relationship in a market where licensing, platform approval, and compliance rules are already in place.

LaFija.com adds more casino content for Peruvian players

The commercial change is straightforward. LaFija.com is adding a set of Evoplay games to strengthen its casino lobby, while Evoplay gains direct exposure to the operator’s player base in Peru. The supplier said the deal is part of its wider push to deliver content shaped around regional preferences and local performance needs.

That structure is becoming more important across South America as operators compete on depth of content as much as on sportsbook pricing or promotional offers. For LaFija.com, adding a recognizable supplier helps broaden its mix. For Evoplay, the value is not just another launch, but a local distribution channel with an established brand already active in the market.

Peru’s regulated framework is giving suppliers a clearer route to market

Peru is now one of the clearest regulated online gaming jurisdictions in South America. The country’s remote gaming and sports betting regime is built around Law No. 31557 and its later amendments, with MINCETUR overseeing operators, platforms, linked service providers, and certification requirements.

That regulatory structure has already produced scale. In May 2025, MINCETUR said Peru had authorized 60 technology platforms and registered 280 linked service providers since the rules took effect in February 2024. In that environment, supplier-operator deals such as Evoplay’s LaFija.com launch are less about testing a grey market and more about winning a position inside an active licensed system.

The deal gives Evoplay another foothold in a developing market

LaFija.com’s site identifies Virtual Padlock SAC as the operator and displays Peruvian registration codes issued in June 2024, giving Evoplay a partner already working inside the local framework. That makes the deal commercially useful beyond a single game launch, because it ties the supplier to an operator that is already positioned for Peru’s next phase of regulated online growth.

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