Play’n GO Acquires Alberta Supplier License Ahead of July 13 iGaming Market Launch

(AsiaGameHub) –   Play’n GO has received approval from the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission, enabling the Swedish game supplier to enter Canada’s next regulated iGaming market.


Good to Know

  • Alberta marks Play’n GO’s third regulated Canadian jurisdiction, following Ontario and Quebec.
  • The supplier has begun certification procedures for a selection of its games.
  • Once approvals are finalized, licensed operators in Alberta will be able to offer Play’n GO’s content.

The Alberta license strengthens Play’n GO’s presence in Canada as the province gears up to launch online casino services through authorized operators. With existing supplier licenses in Ontario and Quebec, the addition of Alberta expands the company’s reach across the Canadian market for its casino offerings.

Play’n GO has not announced a specific launch date for its content in Alberta. Nevertheless, certain titles are already undergoing the provincial certification process, which verifies that the games comply with local technical and regulatory requirements before they can be deployed by operators.

Alberta Welcomes Another Leading Casino Supplier

Play’n GO introduces a broad portfolio of games to Alberta’s market pipeline, featuring grid slots, table games, and branded series. Over recent years, the company has focused on entering regulated North American markets, with Canada playing a central role in its expansion strategy.

Chief Commercial Officer Magnus Olsson stated:

“Regulated markets form the cornerstone of our business, and Alberta offers an exciting opportunity to grow our presence in a jurisdiction that aligns with our values of high standards, player protection, and sustainable long-term operations.”

Alberta has been developing its regulated online gambling framework, engaging operators, suppliers, and platform providers in advance of the market launch. For Play’n GO, this approval positions the company to supply content to licensed casino brands once the market goes live and certification is complete.

The timing also provides Alberta operators with another significant content provider as they finalize their casino offerings. Play’n GO will now transition from licensing to compliance testing, with game availability dependent on final regulatory approvals.

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