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Betty Gaming expands Ontario casino offerings with Gaming Corps partnership

Ontario players gain access to exclusive plinko, crash, and table games. Can Betty Gaming's local strategy redefine Canada's iGaming scene?

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Betty Gaming expands Ontario casino offerings with Gaming Corps partnership

Betty Gaming has expanded its Ontario online casino offerings with a new partnership. The deal with Gaming Corps brings a range of slots and live dealer games to players in the province. This move follows a year of rapid growth for the New York-based operator. The partnership was announced on Tuesday by Betty Canada, the company's flagship brand. Ontario players can now access Gaming Corps' plinko, mine, crash, and table games, as well as titles from DEGEN Studios. Popular slots like the Easter edition of 3 Pigs and Vendetta Fury are also included.

Betty Gaming has seen strong growth in the past year. Between January and December 2025, its net revenue and player base tripled. The company has also added games from Bragg Gaming Group, 1X2 Gaming, and Thunderkick to its portfolio.

Gaming Corps entered Ontario in early 2026 through a deal with BetMGM. Since then, it has partnered with multiple operators, including Betty Gaming. Adam Pentecost, Chief Revenue Officer of Gaming Corps, highlighted Betty's strong reputation in Canada as a key factor in the collaboration.

Paraskeva Smirnova, Senior Casino Operations Manager at Betty Gaming, emphasised the brand's 'homegrown' approach in Ontario. She noted that this strategy helps deliver content tailored to local players. The company has also applied for a licence to operate in Alberta's upcoming iGaming market. The partnership strengthens Betty Gaming's position in Ontario with new titles and live dealer options. Players now have access to a wider selection of games from Gaming Corps and other providers. Meanwhile, the company continues to pursue expansion into Alberta's emerging market.

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