Hacksaw Gaming, a developer of best-in-class iGaming titles, has penned an Ontario-facing agreement with BetMGM. Ontario, which Hacksaw defined as “Canada’s digital iGaming hotbed,” is a major target market for the provider.
As per the deal between the two companies, Hacksaw Gaming will supply its new partner with some of its best games. This will include hit titles such as Wanted Dead or A Wild and R.I.P. City, which are now both available to BetMGM Ontario players.
Hacksaw Gaming noted that more of its cutting-edge titles will be integrated into the operator’s Ontarian platform over the coming months.
The launch with BetMGM Ontario is a move that will help Hacksaw Gaming reinforce its presence in Ontario and North America as a whole. BetMGM is notably the eighth Ontarian operator Hacksaw Gaming has an agreement with.
Hacksaw Gaming Thrilled to Expand in Ontario
Hacksaw Gaming’s chief commercial officer, Gabrielle Star, released a statement on the new deal, exclaiming that her team is looking forward to working with BetMGM. Star lauded the operator as a “true industry mainstay” and a “household name” with a rich history in retail and online gambling.
For the provider, this deal is an opportunity to further expand in Ontario and reach more local players with its content.
We continue to aim high with plans to expand into even more regulated territories as part of our overarching global strategy this year and beyond.
Gabrielle Star, CCO, Hacksaw Gaming
The Supplier Is on a Roll
Hacksaw Gaming was founded in 2018 and supplies iGaming content to the online casino industry. The company’s vision is to disrupt the market through innovative, user-driven technology.
Currently, Hacksaw has a presence in more than 20 regulated markets across the world, including the United Kingdom, Malta, Italy, Germany, Ontario, Spain, Sweden, Greece, Romania and West Virginia, among others.
In other Hacksaw-related news, last month, the company secured a B2B license in Sweden, further expanding the scope of its operations. The license, provided by the Swedish Gambling Authority, not only allowed the company to enter a new market but also helped it consolidate its European footprint as a whole.
A week earlier than that, the provider signed a partnership agreement with Sisal, a leading Italian operator. The agreement, in line with Hacksaw’s expansion strategy, allowed it to team up with another “household name,” ensuring that its content will reach local gamblers.