Swedish studio Random State gains Ontario supplier licence

Company teased significant Canadian partnership coming soon.

Swedish games developer Random State has been approved to supply to licensed operators in the Ontario regulated market.

The company announced that it has received a supplier licence from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). The studio specializes in next‑generation iLottery and multiplayer bingo content and its team includes former lottery executives and international gaming experts.

It provides operators with instant-win games, multiplayer bingo and a turnkey online gaming technology platform including player account management (PAM) systems, random number generators (RNGs) and customizable game mechanics.

The company works with clients across Europe and the U.S. and teased in a news release that it will soon unveil a significant Canadian partnership to mark its first commercial launch in the country. It expects its first Ontario market partnership to be live next quarter, Q3 2025, delivering both eInstants and multiplayer bingo on day one.

“Securing the Ontario licence is a milestone our entire team has worked tirelessly toward,” said Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer Adam Fonsica. “Ontario not only validates the quality and integrity of our technology; it provides a launchpad for our broader North American expansion.

“We can’t wait to introduce our eInstant titles and multiplayer bingo hub to Ontario players later this year, together with a soon‑to‑be‑announced operator.”

Ontario’s crowded online casino market keeps growing

Ontario’s regulated market is made up of 49 operators running 83 licensed websites as of the time of writing.

As of the end of the Canadian 2024-25 fiscal year, March 31, 2025, total wagering handle across regulated online gaming verticals was up 31% year-over-year to $82.7 billion. Online casino, including slots, table games, live dealer and peer-to-peer bingo, accounted for $69.6 billion of that, up 34% year over year.

In March alone, Ontario gamblers wagered more than $7.9 billion, a new monthly record and a year-on-year rise of 27.2%. More than three-quarters of that ($6.6 billion) was spent on online casino gaming.

As the market continues to boom, more and more European gaming suppliers are beginning to launch their content in the province.

In 2025 alone, the likes of Playnetic, Gaming Corps, Evoplay, ELK Studios, ODDSworks, and Finnish Lottery subsidiary Fennica Gaming have all either been approved to supply to operators or have already rolled out content in Ontario for the first time.

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