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Play’n GO expands into Quebec with exclusive Loto-Quebec deal

Play’n GO inks an exclusive deal with Loto-Quebec to venture into Quebec, or La Belle Province, as it is popularly known, and bring all its fascinating titles to the table for the audience. 

The games in Play’n GO’s arsenal include sought-after titles such as Rise of Olympus, Tome of Madness, Book of Dead, and many others. These are all about online casino sites and will now be accessible to gaming enthusiasts in Quebec. 

According to Magnus Olsson, Play’n GO’s chief commercial officer, they have been targeting every lucrative iGaming market since the beginning. Canada has opened its doors to them, thanks to Loto-Quebec, one of the real big-time operators. 

In the words of the Head of Product and Innovation at Loto-Quebec, Stephane Martel, the only iGaming operator, Loto-Quebec has always maintained the highest quality of games and will continue to do so now that Play’n GO has entered the scene. The games will be accessible in two provinces. 

According to the gaming news, Play’n GO has been spreading its business for the last two years in Ontario and received a supplier certification issued by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). This was the period when Ontario opened up the certifying of the iGaming space in 2022. It was the footstep the company was seeking to push its way in and capture as much of the market share as possible. From then on, there was no looking back for Play’n GO. 

The company has expanded into over twenty-five territories. Right before Quebec, it targeted Pennsylvania, where it has forged associations with BetMGM and PokerStars.

Jasper Dolton

Jasper Dolton had completed his journalism graduation, and he serves as a writer at onlinecasinonews.ca for the last few years. He has lots of experience in writing content regarding poker and covers many trending topics about casinos.

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