Hacksaw Gaming and DraftKings celebrate Ontario launch

March 27, 2024
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The duo is live in New Jersey and in West Virginia as well.

Hacksaw Gaming has extended its reach into the Canadian province of Ontario through a longstanding partnership with DraftKings. The two recently celebrated launching in the states of West Virginia and New Jersey.

DraftKings’ players can now access notable Hacksaw Gaming titles in Chaos Crew, Mines, Omnom and Boxes. Its platform offers online casino fans more than 300 games.

Hacksaw said expanding within the Canadian market “has hit new heights and hopes for further successes throughout the rest of this year.”

Hacksaw entered the commercial market in New Jersey last fall and made its debut in West Virginia during the summer of 2023.

The supplier has broadened its US reach within the past 12 months with its latest licensing approval and continues to focus on expansion.

Along with the release, DraftKings recently launched its My Stat Sheet, which allows players to track their personal stats and make decisions on how they want to play. The sheet is designed for players to interact with intuitive charts and with information to aid them in making informed decisions.

Hacksaw Gaming and DraftKings first began collaborating in late 2022, not long after DraftKings’ debut into the Canadian commercial market.

Hacksaw Gaming CEO Marcus Cordes briefly discussed the partnership’s latest launch by saying, "The benchmarks we have set as a partnership are remarkable, and we are ready to take on more challenges continuing into 2024!" 

In other company news, Hacksaw Gaming recently gained a provisional internet gaming supplier license in the state of Michigan. This approval follows the green light to operate in two other US states, New Jersey and West Virginia.

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