Inspired Entertainment receives supplier license in Ontario

March 17, 2022
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The company can now release its 25 titles in the province once the market opens next month.

Inspired Entertainment has been approved for a supplier license by from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). The company plans to launch its iGaming portfolio in the province during the second quarter of this year.

Now that Inspired has been granted a license by the AGCO, its 25 games will be available in the Ontario market once it goes live next month. Players throughout the province will have access to well-known games, including Big Spin Bonus, Big Fishing Fortune and the retro title Space Invaders. 

Inspired VP Interactive Claire Osborne said: “Ontario’s iGaming market officially opens to licensed operators on April 4, 2022, and we couldn’t be more excited to be a part of the newly regulated iGaming market. With a population of nearly 15 million people, Ontario's demographics compare favorably to states like New Jersey or Michigan where we already operate. We expect Ontario to present a significant market opportunity for us, and we look forward to players in Ontario enjoying our games.”

Inspired is no stranger to Canada’s gambling scene. The company is partnered with Loto-Québec, offering interactive online casino content to residents in Quebec through Loto-Québec’s website.

Earlier this month, Inspired launched its online gaming content with DraftKings in Connecticut, the third state to feature its portfolio. Its content is also available in Michigan and New Jersey.

Inspired was founded in 2014. The company supplies technology, hardware and content to regulated gaming, betting, lottery, social and leisure operators worldwide. It provides gaming systems to almost 50,000 gaming machines throughout its 35 jurisdictions.

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