Caesars‘ various online casino platforms have cast NetGaming content into Ontario’s deep iGaming pool.
Under a deal first announced last year, Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, Caesars Palace Online Casino and Horseshoe Online Casino now offer the supplier’s games in the province, the supplier confirmed on Tuesday. Titles such as Wicked Wins – Fortune Pick, Zeus’s Thunderbolt 5000 and American Wonder Reels are now live on Caesars’ three platforms in Ontario, as well as Michigan and New Jersey.
NetGaming called the launch “a significant milestone” for the studio as it continues to look towards charting new waters in North America. Additional market launches are expected soon. Other U.S. states to offer legal online casino gaming including Pennsylvania and West Virginia. NetGaming is already licensed in Pennsylvania and received interim license approval in West Virginia this week.
“We are delighted to see our games live with Caesars, one of the most iconic names in the gaming industry,” said NetGaming CEO Pallavi Deshmukh. “The launch in three major markets is just the beginning, and we’re excited about expanding further across North America. Our games are designed to entertain, and we’re confident they will resonate well with Caesars’ diverse player base.”
“We’re grateful to our partners at NetGaming for supporting our ongoing mission to deliver an enhanced gaming experience on our online casino platforms,” added Caesars Digital SVP and Chief iGaming Officer Matthew Sunderland. “We have consistently been impressed by the creativity of their game portfolio and look forward to continuing to offer innovative content that enriches our players’ experience through this partnership.”
NetGaming also has partnerships with other leading operators including BetMGM, which first introduced the supplier to the U.S. in 2023 and to Ontario in 2024, and Rush Street Interactive (RSI). It launched with RSI’s BetRivers in the province in June of this year, and intends to extend that deal to U.S. markets and Mexico in the coming months.
Meanwhile, Caesars continues to add more game studios to its Ontario casino offering. Last week, Play’n GO announced it had struck a new content deal with the operator in the province and four U.S. states.