Zitro, a supplier of video bingo and video slot games, announced a new agreement, propelling its presence in a major European gambling market.
On Friday, the company confirmed it signed a new agreement with Grupo Trébol, the operator of a number of gambling establishments across Spain.
Thanks to the new collaboration, Zitro's popular game, Fu Frog, will now power the operator's offering across Murcia and the Valencian Community.
Fu Frog is recognizable across the globe and it is often referred to by the players as the "frog game."
Zitro's smashing hit offers players a chance for mouth-watering prizes.
At the same time, Fu Frog features a wide range of innovative features that ensure an action-packed experience for the players.
Players of Fu Frog can expect engaging gameplay thanks to unique functions, including the game's 7 bonus links.
Those features allow the players to secure extra lives, double their prizes or multiply their winnings.
Ultimately, those features contribute to the fun-filled environment of the game while keeping the players constantly at the edge of their seats.
Oscar Nieto, Zitro's Regional Sales Manager, shared his excitement about the latest collaboration in a statement.
"We’re incredibly grateful for Grupo Trébol’s continued trust in Zitro’s latest offerings," he revealed.
Finally, Nieto pointed out: "We are confident their customers will be blown away by Fu Frog’s innovative mechanics – it’s a frog game unlike any other."
Virginia Lorente, Grupo Trébol's Product Director, shared the positive vibe.
"Fu Frog’s captivating gameplay isn’t the only thing that sets it apart," she said.
Lorente added: "It also brings an unparalleled aesthetic to our gaming halls, and our customers are happy with this new addition!"
The latest agreement complements Zitro's growth in Spain.
It follows a similar partnership announced back in June when the company signed an agreement with Admiral casinos.
Per that deal, Zitro agreed to deliver its fan-favorite Fu Frog multi-game for the operator's venues in Seville and San Roque.
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