Thunderkick has expanded into Ontario and is planning a larger North American push, having secured a content deal with PointsBet, a prominent operator in Canada’s gaming space.
As Canada is debating expanding online gaming beyond Ontario, this means that Thunderkick will only benefit from strengthening its present ties in the province, after originally entering the local market some 18 months ago.
Thunderkick is bringing a respected roster of player-centric games that are designed to elevate the experience across the board and provide audiences with worthwhile experiences.
Among those are such slot games as Carnival Queen 2, Midas Golden Touch 3, and Esqueleto Explosivo 3, all of which are celebrated as some of the supplier’s most intuitive and worthwhile work and games.
Thunderkick Chief Commercial Officer Svante Sahlström has welcomed the chance to see his company expand with yet another top-performing Canadian iGaming brand, celebrating its commitment to bringing its players cutting-edge, innovative, and fun content.
"Since its Canadian launch, PointsBet has forged relationships rooted in the country’s cultural identity, which firmly aligns with Thunderkick’s core philosophy of going deeper, not wider," Sahlström said of the partnership.
PointsBet Canada Head of Casino Brooke Hilton was similarly pleased to strengthen the operator’s local footprint with top-tier online casino games, bringing plenty of fresh opportunities for local audiences.
"We strive to partner with the very best, and when it comes to casino content, the addition of Thunderkick’s popular slots will enable us to continue providing players across the province with diverse, impactful gaming experiences," Hilton explained.
Besides doubling down on Canada, Thunderkick has had a string of similar content initiatives all over the world, with a strong focus on the European iGaming market.
Earlier in December, Thunderkick expanded its presence in Spain through a 777.es partnership, and it allied with Veikkaus, the Finnish state-owned iGaming monopoly, to provide it with the supplier’s games as the country is preparing to shift towards a license-based model.
Not least, Thunderkick also expanded with Netwin in Italy, strengthening its ties in one of the continent’s most lucrative, if competitive, markets.
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