Ontario continues to be a vibrant hub for online gaming, attracting a steady stream of new operators and partnerships.
High Roller has announced a new partnership with Playtech as it prepares to launch in Ontario’s regulated iGaming market.
Ontario continues to be a vibrant hub for online gaming, attracting a steady stream of new operators and partnerships. Recent developments include Playtech and SkillOnNet introducing Eyecon titles to the province for the first time, driven by Ontario’s regulatory environment and expanding player base.
Through this agreement, Playtech will provide the technology underpinning High Roller’s platform and brand. The collaboration is designed to deliver a dependable and engaging online gambling experience for players in Ontario.
High Roller has applied for an Internet Gaming Operator licence with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and, pending approval, anticipates going live in the second half of 2025.
Playtech reiterated its commitment to supporting regulated markets and supplying technology to operators entering new jurisdictions.
Ben Clemes, CEO of High Roller, commented:
“Collaborating with Playtech in Ontario is an exciting step for High Roller as we continue to grow and evolve.
“Playtech’s well-established technology will be instrumental to our mission of providing a world-class entertainment experience for our players.”
Sergey Harutyunyan, Chief Revenue Officer at Playtech, added:
“We are delighted to partner with High Roller as they expand into Ontario.
“Playtech’s technology is designed to support operators in regulated markets, and we look forward to working together to provide High Roller’s players with safe, innovative, and engaging gaming experiences.”
In other Canadian iGaming News, Alberta lawmakers have approved the iGaming Act at its third reading without any amendments, moving the province closer to establishing a fully regulated online gambling market.