The expansion ofOntario online casinos The iGaming landscape in the province is continuously evolving, offering a plethora of options as new operators arrive.
Last week, Hacksaw Gaming, based in Malta, announced the launch of its selection of online casino games in collaboration with Caesars, who runs the Caesars Palace Online Casino in Ontario.
This collaboration will present the entire game library of Hacksaw Gaming, debuting titles like Wanted Dead or a Wild, RIP City, Hand of Anubis, and Mines.
Hacksaw Gaming's CEO, Marcus Cordes, expressed in a press release, 'It's always thrilling to team up with new partners, especially one as influential as Caesars Digital. Kicking off this collaboration in Ontario feels like the ideal starting point for us.'
Hacksaw Gaming is making its presence felt in U.S. markets.
The announcement of the agreement with Caesars Palace Casino came just 20 days after Hacksaw Gaming launched its partnership with DraftKings in New Jersey, marking its second entry into the U.S. market following West Virginia's launch the previous month.
'Hacksaw Gaming adds a thrilling selection of games to our platforms that should enhance the gaming experience for our players,' Matthew Sunderland, SVP & Chief iGaming Officer at Caesars Digital, mentioned in the press release. 'We look forward to seeing how our players interact with this new content in Ontario and future markets through our partnership.'
This Canadian venture will act as a springboard for Hacksaw to expand into more jurisdictions in 2024. The company has established global partnerships with major players like PokerStars Casino, BetMGM Casino, and Betsson Group, among others.
Players atcasino apps Ontario Legal, regulated sports betting in Ontario saw over $14.2 billion Canadian wagered in the second quarter of this fiscal year (from July to September), according to iGaming Ontario. Hacksaw Gaming The platform hosts numerous online slot games, and beside its North American presence, the company has also forged alliances globally, including recent agreements in Croatia, Spain, and Lithuania.
