02/05/2023 Hacksaw Games partners with BetMGM in Ontario Hacksaw Gaming has signed a new deal with BetMGM, which will see the former increase its iGaming presence in Ontario. As part of the agreement, Hacksaw’s Wanted Dead or a Wild and RIP City games are available through BetMGM’s platform, with more coming in the next few months. CCO of Hacksaw Gaming, Gabrielle Star, said of the deal: “We’re super excited to strike up a relationship with a true industry mainstay. BetMGM is a household name boasting a rich heritage in both land-based and digital iGaming arenas, and this partnership will help us reach new audiences through our content that has already proved a hit with casino fans in Ontario. “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.” Furthermore, Hacksaw recently revealed a new partnership with the Glitnor Group. As part of that agreement, Hacksaw will provide its slots offering to the Glitnor Group’s platforms, including the HppyCasino and LuckyCasino subsidiaries. Additionally, BetMGM also received an accreditation from the Responsible Gaming Council in recent weeks. BetMGM put its US, Ontario and Borgata brands forward for the accreditation, with RGC recommending how BetMGM could improve its responsible gaming programmes. Adam Greenblatt, CEO of BetMGM, said: “We are proud to have received this RG Check certification. “This accreditation is a testament to our ongoing efforts to promote responsibility throughout our business and to ensure the well-being of our customers.” Source: Read Full Article
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