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Caesars launches Play’n GO content in Ontario on multiple platforms

Bragg Gaming Group Caesars Entertainment Content Partnership
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Caesars‘ various online casino platforms have launched games from Play’n GO in Ontario’s regulated market, as well as in several U.S. states that offer legal iCasino.

Play’n GO titles such as Buildin’ Bucks, Piggy Blitz and Reactoonz are now available on Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, Caesars Palace Online Casino and Horseshoe Online Casino in Ontario, Michigan, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The deal will soon be extended into West Virginia.

“Bringing Play’n GO’s popular titles live on our platforms is a win for our players,” said Ricardo Cornejo Rivas, VP of online gaming at Caesars Digital. “We’re committed to continuously making strides in building out our portfolio of titles on our online casino platforms and we’re thankful to bring another great partner like Play’n GO into the fold to make that happen.”

Caesars launched Horseshoe as its third online gaming platform in Ontario last November, after introducing it in Michigan the previous month. It works with a wide range of iGaming suppliers, including Pragmatic Play, Bragg Gaming Group and EveryMatrix.

Caesars has also operated the renowned Caesars Windsor casino and resort near the border with Detroit for the last 17 years, and was recently re-signed by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) for the next 20 years. Industry sources suggested last year that Bally’s and Fallsview operator Mohegan had submitted bids to rival Caesars.

“The Caesars brand is synonymous with world-class gaming and entertainment in North America, and it’s an exciting time for our business to announce this partnership,” added Play’n GO Head of Regional Sales US Anna Mackney. “Our mutual commitment to high-quality entertainment and responsible gaming makes them the perfect partner for us as we mark this latest milestone on our U.S. journey.”

Play’n GO joined the Canadian Gaming Association (CGA) last year in a move that reflected its growing presence in the country.

The Swedish company, which not only provides games but also back-end services and solutions to operators, already supplies to numerous licensed operators in Ontario and expanded its operations into Quebec in May 2024 via a deal with Loto-Québec.