Aspire Global’s Wizard Games has extended its reach across North America after taking its content live in the newly regulated market of Ontario.
The innovative slot studio, which delivers value-driven igaming experiences for markets around the world, has made its games available to players in the Canadian province with leading operators 888casino and BetMGM after gaining approval from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO).
A rollout with additional operators will take place over the next few days.
The integration of Wizard Games has been achieved through Pariplay, the leading provider and aggregator of gaming content whose Fusion platform offers thousands of titles from the world’s leading developers.
Wizard Games’ portfolio of 120+ engaging titles, including Rumble Rhino, Wolf Riches, and Dragons of the North, is already proving to be popular with players in Ontario after the highly anticipated new market opened for business on 4th April.
Wizard Games’ slots are well-established across key European markets and the titles are resonating with local players in New Jersey, West Virginia and the Canadian province of Alberta.
North America represents a key growth region for the studio as it seeks to further expand into new markets.
Joey Hurtado, managing director at Wizard Games, said: “Our games are performing very well across North America and our entry into the highly promising Ontario market represents the latest step on our growth journey.
“Together with our leading operator partners, we are excited to embark on this journey, delivering engaging and entertaining content to a brand new audience.”
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