Delta Bingo and Gaming has officially launched its revamped Delta Casino online gaming platform in the regulated Ontario iGaming market, expanding from online bingo to a full online casino.
The overhauled brand is built on Delta’s legacy as Ontario’s first licensed online bingo platform, the operator said in an Oct. 30 announcement. But Delta Casino’s offerings now go far beyond online bingo to deliver a full suite of casino games and seamless social play across all devices. In doing so, Delta has positioned itself as a competitor to Ontario’s dozens of other licensed online casinos.
“Delta Casino is more than a rebrand – it’s a transformation of who we are and what we offer,” said Delta iGaming Inc. CEO Leo Perri. “We’ve earned our players’ trust over the past couple years by offering 24-hour customer service, safe and secure playing options and a suite of resources that keep our player base informed. Now, we’re amplifying our gaming platform with a fresh identity, cutting-edge website, and new ways to play more of our most popular games.”
DeltaCasino.com features a sleek new design, faster navigation and a fully responsive layout across desktop and mobile. Players can explore various slots, table games and bingo all in one place. The platform also introduces interactive social features that let players connect, chat and share their excitement in real time. Delta said those social features set Delta Casino apart as a community-minded platform.
Delta Bingo & Gaming has run land-based gaming for more than half a century. It currently operates around 20 land-based venues across Ontario and the state of Maryland and opened a new flagship gambling facility in the Etobicoke area of Toronto this year.
Delta is one of two official charitable gaming-affiliated iGaming operators licensed in Ontario to provide bingo on their owned and operated platforms, alongside Casino Time.
It first unveiled its Delta Bingo Online platform in 2023, an Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario-licensed site dedicated to providing online bingo games in Ontario. In April of this year, the company signed a deal with Vancouver-based Strive Gaming to use the firm’s player account management services. Strive was also tasked with developing front-end experiences for Delta.
In June, Delta struck an agreement with Swedish technology provider Random State to integrate the supplier’s full portfolio of bingo games and mini-games, as well as a back-office and social tool-set. Delta was Random State’s first Ontario operator partner after the supplier secured its AGCO license to work with regulated operators in the province’s market.