Play’n GO Strengthens Canadian Market with Loto-Québec Agreement
Author: Kris Olson Kris Olson, Expert Casino Reviewer & Journalist at CasinoRIX

Play’n GO Strengthens Canadian Market with Loto-Québec Agreement

Play’n GO is a leading B2B provider of online slots with some of the world’s most popular titles like Book of Dead, Reactoonz, and Moon Princess. With a catalogue now stretching to more than 300 top-quality titles, the company has expanded its market reach by announcing a partnership with Canadian crown corporation Loto-Québec. 

Established in 1969, Loto-Québec operates lottery games such as scratch cards, draws, video lottery, some land-based casinos and gaming halls, and offers online casino gambling via its Espacejeux service. Through this partnership, Loto-Québec will now provide exclusive Play’n GO provider products to players in Quebec.

This expansion into Québec is not the first time that Play’n GO has made moves like this in Canada. The company already supplies games to regulated online casinos in Ontario and is having a good run of it. 

Partnership significance

With this deal, Loto-Québec and Play’n GO have brought a meaningful change for the industry development in the province. With exclusive access to top-quality games from Play’n GO, Loto-Québec can differentiate itself and be more notable beyond lotteries. This collaboration could become the short way for Play’n GO to join the top developers list in the Canada market.Reading through the Play’n GO review by CasinoRIX, you’ll discover that the developer designs its titles using state-of-the-art HTML5 technology, which allows seamless integration on mobile devices. By integrating with state-run Loto-Québec, residents of the province can also look forward to the ultimate mobile gaming experience.

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