PlayUZU, a leading Spanish-language online casino brand powered by SkillOnNet, has announced the launch of its first branded slot in the Mexican market, titled Facutron. The new slot, featuring the Mexican television personality and PlayUZU brand ambassador Facundo, is set to debut on September 9.
This release represents a key milestone for PlayUZU, as it strengthens its commitment to delivering a localized gaming experience tailored to individual markets. Facundo Gómez Bruera, a popular TV and radio host known for his work on “Incógnito” and “Ya párate,” has been a PlayUZU ambassador since 2023. His alignment with PlayUZU’s values—fun, excitement, social responsibility, and innovation—makes him a natural fit for the brand’s first celebrity slot in Mexico.
Facutron is designed with the Mexican player in mind, offering engaging gameplay with explosive features and the potential for wins of up to 5,000x. The game showcases a variety of surprises, creating a dynamic experience as players join Facundo in the pursuit of big wins.
As PlayUZU continues its expansion across Latin America, the launch of Facutron underscores the brand’s strategic growth. Following its success in Spain, PlayUZU has extended its reach to Buenos Aires City and is preparing for launches in Peru and Brazil under local licenses.
With a robust portfolio of top-tier games from the industry’s leading studios, PlayUZU continues to build its presence as a major player in the Latin American igaming market.
Iñaki Paz, PlayUZU Country Manager in Mexico, said: “PlayUZU brand prides itself as the default destination for casual online casino players. Providing a fun, safe and an entertaining place to enjoy the best casino games on offer. This game is the result of PlayUZU´s continued commitment to innovating in the market and Facundo´s openness to strengthening this successful relationship. We’re positive that our new branded celebrity slot will be a big hit with fun seeking casino players and underpin PlayUZU’s position as a leading online casino in Mexico.”