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Vibra Gaming

Buenos Aires-based content and platform provider with a physical Brazil office and active distribution partnerships across the LatAm market.

Key Facts

Licensing footprint
Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) licences; discloses operating regions across Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Paraguay, Costa Rica, and Europe
Game catalog
Video slots, video bingo, and table games (roulette, blackjack); specific title count not disclosed
Payment methods
Not disclosed on the pages reviewed
Years operating
6 years under the Vibra Gaming brand (rebranded 2020); underlying operations trace to Spieldev, active since 2016
Named clients
No individual operator clients named; discloses distribution/content partnerships with SOFTSWISS (2022), Pragmatic Play (2023), and BETBY (2026)
Team scale
100–120 employees
Target operator size
Land-based operators launching online initiatives, and global operators specifically entering the Latin American market, per its own positioning
Compliance tooling
Not itemized in detail on the pages reviewed beyond its MGA/AGCC licensing

Legal entity / HQ

Vibra Gaming (HQ Buenos Aires, Argentina; rebranded from Spieldev, which operated since 2016)

Notable for

One of only two platforms in this comparison with a disclosed physical office inside Brazil itself (Northern Brazil), alongside active, named distribution partnerships with SOFTSWISS, Pragmatic Play, and BETBY.

Best for

Operators wanting a LatAm-native vendor with an actual Brazil office and disclosed distribution partnerships with well-known content brands.

Overview

Vibra Gaming, headquartered in Buenos Aires and rebranded in 2020 from Spieldev (active since 2016), discloses a Malta Gaming Authority and Alderney Gambling Control Commission licence, along with a disclosed physical office in Northern Brazil — a genuine, checkable local presence that most of its peers in this comparison do not disclose. It reports 100 to 120 employees and describes its operating regions as spanning Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Paraguay, Costa Rica, and Europe.

Rather than naming individual operator clients, Vibra discloses a series of industry distribution partnerships: content distribution with SOFTSWISS (2022), an alliance with Pragmatic Play (2023), and a deal with BETBY (2026). Its product line covers video slots, video bingo, and table games, though no specific title count or payment-method detail is disclosed on the pages we reviewed.

Strengths (sourced)

  • One of only two platforms in this comparison with a disclosed physical office inside Brazil.
  • Named, checkable industry partnerships (SOFTSWISS, Pragmatic Play, BETBY) even without named operator clients.
  • Genuinely LatAm-native positioning with disclosed presence across nine markets/regions.

Considerations

  • No individually named operator clients, only industry distribution partnerships.
  • No Brazil-specific SPA certification or Sigap compliance claim disclosed, unlike Salsa Technology.
  • Specific game-catalog title count and payment methods not disclosed on the pages reviewed.

Sources

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