U.K.-based NetGaming, a provider of gaming solutions to leading online gaming and casino operators, is launching in the Ontario online casino market after striking a new deal with BetMGM.
NetGaming will offer its full roster of slot content in Ontario after entering into a new partnership deal with BetMGM
The expanded partnership will see NetGaming’s full roster of slot content integrated into BetMGM’s Ontarian iGaming platform as the supplier continues to strengthen its position in the North American market.
In fact, NetGaming launched in Michigan with BetMGM in early August. BetMGM Casino in Michigan was the first online casino in the U.S. where players could access NetGaming content.
BetMGM, headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey, is home to over 1,500 online casino titles. Of course, NetGaming also launched in New Jersey last month with BetMGM.
Pallavi Deshmukh, CEO of NetGaming, said: “We are thrilled to enter the Ontario iGaming market with BetMGM. This move is a testament to our ongoing efforts to expand our footprint in regulated markets and bring our top-tier gaming content, such as Wicked Wins – Fortune Pick, Zeus’s Thunderbolt 5000 and Fireball Inferno, to new audiences.
“We started focusing on getting the entity registered, starting the licensing process, having the technical submissions in place. Now it’s a big part of our strategy. The U.S. is one of the biggest markets and growing really fast for us.”
Slot provider could be entering the Alberta market in the future
BetMGM and NetGaming formed their partnership last August. Their new deal builds on an existing collaboration between BetMGM and the creative casino games developer.
“Ontario is a dynamic and rapidly growing market. … We are excited to offer players in the region a unique and thrilling gaming experience,” added Deshmukh.
The slot provider has announced that in the months ahead, it will plan to offer its iGaming portfolio to additional online casino brands in the Canadian province.
Furthermore, Ontario is NetGaming’s third jurisdiction. Since the Alberta market will soon have an Ontario-style iGaming model, operators are eyeing further expansion there.