Playson expands its Ontario footprint, bringing its Hold and Win games to Titanplay.ca. (Image: Courtesy of Playson)
Prominent online casino software developer Playson has increased its presence in the Canadian province of Ontario after launching its complete portfolio of Hold and Win games with the domain at Titanplay.ca.
Playson offers a collection of more than 85 online casino games and went live in Canada’s most populated province in 2022 courtesy of a license from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.
The Malta-based firm is now certified by regulators in 25 jurisdictions encompassing Sweden, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom with its innovations being utilized by over 200 sites, including Stake.com, ProntoCasino.se, Lottomatica.it and LeoVegas.com.
The Sales Director for Playson, Blanka Homor, told Casinos.com her company’s Hold and Win games have been integrated onto Titanplay.ca via the aggregation platform from fellow iGaming innovator Relax Gaming.
She said this means online casino aficionados in Ontario now have the ability to enjoy the ‘feature-led captivating gameplay experiences’ offered by its Coin Strike: Hold and Win, Diamonds Power: Hold and Win and Pink Joker: Hold and Win titles.
“We are proud of the footprint we have established in Ontario with local players truly appreciating the Playson experience,” Homor said to Casinos.com.
“Partnering with an exciting name in the region like Titanplay.ca allows us to accelerate our progress and bring our premium offering to an increased pool of players.”
Homor declared Titanplay.ca only premiered in June but has gone on to amass a ‘comprehensive offering’ of iGaming entertainment for those over the age of 19, running from online slots and live dealer games to video poker and sports betting.
“We were left confident our Hold and Win series would resonate strongly with Canadian players due to the feature-first mechanics, captivating audio and graphics that are incorporated into each title, strongly complementing Titanplay.ca’s established slots library,” Homor said.
“Titanplay.ca also prioritizes mobile compatibility, which seamlessly fits with our approach of ensuring each of our games is designed for slot enthusiasts to enjoy to the fullest in a portable manner.”
Looking into the near future, Homor described the expansion of her company’s brand into regulated markets around the world as ‘a natural priority’ with Ontario ‘fitting this mould’ due to its ‘predominately youthful demographic.’
She cited research from Vixio Regulatory Intelligence that suggested the Canadian province’s aggregated annual iGaming revenues for 2026 will likely come in at north of $1.5 billion.
“There is exciting scope for Playson to cater to an overwhelming demand seeking stimulating and innovative iGaming experiences,” Homor said.
Alan Campbell has been reporting on the global gambling industry ever since graduating from university in the late-1990s with degrees in journalism, English and history. Now headquartered in the northern English city of Sheffield, he has written on a plethora of topics, companies, regulatory developments and technological innovations for a large number of traditional and digital publications from around the planet.
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