This week, Ontario will make significant strides in gambling with the launch of an open iGaming and sports betting market. So far, the state has regulated more than 25 operators to enter the regime, most recently, Aspire Global’s Paris Play also joined the Ontario Alcohol and Gaming Commission’s regulated list.
The new online gambling scheme will begin on Monday, April 4, 2022, and operators who have gone through the AGCO licensing process will be able to offer online products to local gamblers. In addition, registered game and technology providers will also be able to provide their vertical lines to other license providers in the province.
By obtaining an Ontario gaming license, ParisPlay is now continuing its expansion into the North American gambling industry. Leading aggregators and content providers will be able to deliver their superior products to the player base and other operators in their jurisdictions. The company announced its intention to enter the market when it starts on April 4, 2022.
The license is based on the recent growth of vendors in the North American market when content was previously integrated into Alberta, and has also entered the regulated markets of West Virginia and Michigan. In addition to its performance in the region, the supplier debuted in New Jersey more than a year ago.
Parliplay’s Fusion™ is one of the game industry’s leading aggregation platforms, with tons of leading and localized content in more than 80 studios. In addition to the title, the platform has adopted some top-tier engagement tools, and soon Ontario gamblers will be able to enjoy the provider’s impressive online product portfolio.
Adrian Bailey, the managing director of Aggregator, said the company was very excited to make its Ontario debut. According to him, licensing allows providers to build on recent success and bring more relevant and diverse content to the local market. He explained that the company has secured a new partnership in Canada, which is essential to its success on the continent.
Last week, FanDuel, a leading gaming company, also announced its entry into the market because it received regulatory approval from AGCO. With a built-in casino and standalone casino app, FanDuel Sportsbook will have access to local gamblers who can enjoy real-time, real-time, and real-time gaming offerings while conveniently using only one account and wallet.
Relax Gaming has also entered Ontario’s newly regulated market. Last week, the award-winning supplier of B2B gaming products said it was registered with AGCO to operate as a licensed gaming-related supplier in the state. The company announced that it holds more than 130 titles in total from 16 studio partners for market launch
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