Amigo Gaming and 7777 Gaming Double Down on Peru as Regulatory Clarity Spurs iGaming Growth

Amigo Gaming and 7777 Gaming Double Down on Peru as Regulatory Clarity Spurs iGaming Growth

Key Takeaways

Amigo Gaming Teams Up with DoradoBet

Amigo Gaming said on December 9, 2025, that it would work with DoradoBet, a big online operator in Peru. Amigo Gaming said that the agreement shows how well the company is doing in the Peruvian industry and "the strong position our content has earned among local players and operators." DoradoBet may now use Amigo Gaming's collection of certified games that are made for Peruvian gamers.

Gerard Busom, who works for Amigo Gaming as a LatAm Business Developer, said, "We are very happy to work with DoradoBet..." We do quite well in this industry and see a lot of room for growth. This deal shows that Amigo Gaming is serious about Latin America, especially Peru, which is a critical area for expansion.

7777 Gaming Partners with Casino Atlantic City in Peru

7777 Gaming has formed a strategic collaboration with Casino Atlantic City, a well-known online casino brand in Peru. Peruvian players can now play 7777 Gaming's newest certified games, such as "Mayan Gold," "Devil's Deal Soul for Sale," and "Thracian Treasures."

For 7777 Gaming, this relationship is part of a bigger plan to grow in Latin America by taking advantage of the growing demand for high-quality gaming content that follows the rules. Zhana Aleksandrova, who is in charge of business development for Spain and Latin America at 7777 Gaming, said that the partnership "aligns perfectly" with the company's goal of providing "innovation, storytelling, and gameplay variety" to the area.

This move shows that 7777 Gaming wants to solidify its position as a key content provider in the LATAM iGaming industry. It also shows that local operators in Peru want to showcase internationally developed games that meet compliance standards.

Regulatory Reforms Powering Peru’s iGaming Growth

The most interesting thing about these partnerships might be how Peru's internet gambling laws are changing. Peru officially regulated remote (internet) gaming and sports betting when Law No. 31557 and related laws went into effect. This made the country one of the most organised and operator-friendly markets in Latin America.

These changes have made the law clearer for both operators and players, cut down on illegal activity, and made Peru a lot more appealing and stable place for foreign gaming businesses to do business, as seen by recent partnership announcements.

Peru Emerges as a Regional iGaming Hub

The fact that both Amigo Gaming and 7777 Gaming are entering Peru at the same time shows that international content providers are now sure enough about the country's rules to make their presence official. Peru is a great place for regulated online casino companies to thrive since it has clear licensing rules, lower taxes, and better oversight than other Latin American markets.

For local businesses like DoradoBet and Casino Atlantic City, teaming up with experienced content providers is a smart way to get players looking for licensed, high-quality games. Peru has a legal, scalable, and quickly growing player base for foreign providers. In the next few months, all of these factors could lead to a fresh wave of investment and consolidation in the iGaming industry in the region.

Future Trends in Peru’s Online Gaming Market

As 2025 comes to an end, it looks like Peru's iGaming business is ready to pick up speed. With clear rules, modernised oversight, and strong enforcement against operators who don't have a licence, the stage is set for more local and international players to join the game. For firms like Amigo Gaming and 7777 Gaming, as well as Peru's own operators, the next 12 to 24 months might be a very important time to gain market share and set long-term standards in Latin America's changing online gambling scene.