Evoplay continues to expand its local footprint in Ontario, Canada, one of North America’s largest iGaming jurisdictions, which has attracted strong interest among operators and suppliers, and has enjoyed steadfast growth over the past months.
Evoplay celebrates the success of the Caesars Entertainment content deal
The new content partnership is signed with Caesars Entertainment, which too has sought to increase its clout in the regulated online casino market in Ontario, and specifically through its top-performing brands, to name Caesars Palace Online Casino, Horseshoe Online Casino, and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, all of which are also available in Ontario.
The partnership extends and covers 20 top-performing titles by the developer, among which are such options as Triple Chili, The Greatest Catch Bonus Buy, and Hot Triple Sevens. Commenting on the collaboration, Caesars Digital VP of Online Gambling Ricardo Cornejo Rivas had this to add:
"Evoplay brings a fresh and dynamic approach to online gaming, which we’re excited to offer to our players in Ontario. This portfolio of standout titles adds to our growing content library and furthering our ongoing goal of delivering top-tier entertainment experiences to our players."
Evoplay was similarly pleased with the opportunity and added that launching with Caesars in Ontario was another of the company’s milestones for the North American market. Evoplay Head of Sales Alex Malchenko was excited about the opportunity to expand with such a significant brand as Caesars Entertainment in the local market.
Evoplay expanding tentatively into Ontario’s iGaming market
"It reflects both the strength of our portfolio and our commitment to providing innovative, high-performing content to operators of the highest caliber," Malchenko said. The latest partnership comes only a couple of weeks after Evoplay debuted in Ontario.
Previously, the company announced a content tie-up with Rivalry in mid-August, which constituted its first foray into the market.
In July, the company also kicked off a nine-month network promotion worth €2.5-million, demonstrating the developer’s commitment to bringing player-centric initiatives across partner operators.
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