

(AsiaGameHub) – Play’n GO, a global leading provider of casino entertainment, has received a licence to supply online gaming content in the Canadian province of Alberta, marking a key milestone in the company’s ongoing expansion across regulated North American markets.
The licence, granted by the Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis Commission (AGLC), allows the company to provide its full portfolio of premium online casino games to licensed operators in the province, ahead of Alberta’s planned market go-live later this year.
Alberta marks an important new regulated opportunity within Canada, complementing Play’n GO’s already established presence in Ontario and Quebec, and reinforcing the company’s long-standing commitment to operating exclusively within regulated jurisdictions.
Magnus Olsson, Chief Commercial Officer at Play’n GO, commented:
“Being granted a licence in Alberta is another key step forward in our North American growth journey and further strengthens our presence in Canada.
“Regulated markets are the foundation of our business, and Alberta represents an exciting chance to expand our footprint in a jurisdiction that shares our commitment to high standards, player protection and long-term sustainability.”
The Alberta licence forms part of Play’n GO’s broader growth strategy centered on expansion into regulated markets, working closely with licensed operators to deliver high-quality, compliant content built on innovation, responsibility and lasting commercial value.
As part of its preparations for market entry, Play’n GO has aligned its technology and game portfolio with Alberta’s regulatory standards and requirements, with an initial batch of game titles currently undergoing certification to ensure full launch readiness.
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