(PRESS RELEASE) -- Hacksaw Gaming, a creator of online casino content, partnered with Rush Street Interactive, Inc., an online casino and sports betting gaming company in the United States and Canada, to supply its catalogue of games to the operator’s Ontario-facing brand,
BetRivers Online.
Under the terms of the deal, BetRivers players in Ontario now have access to Hacksaw Gaming’s wide-ranging game roster, including top-performing slot titles such as
Dork Unit,
Chaos Crew, and
Hand of Anubis, in addition to Dare2Win games like Mines, Boxes, and Coins.
"We are pleased to announce our new partnership with Hacksaw Gaming, which will bring an exciting mix of new and popular casino games to our valued BetRivers customers in Ontario,” said Richard Schwartz, CEO of Rush Street Interactive. “As we continue to build our presence in the market, we look forward to further enhancing our industry leading online casino offering and gaming experience on BetRivers.ca and the BetRivers app.”
This partnership with BetRivers, one of the casino brands in the highly competitive Ontario iGaming market, strengthens Hacksaw Gaming’s footing in Canada’s sole province that offers fully regulated iGaming services.
“We’re delighted to add this top-tier operator to our ranks as Rush Street Interactive is a well-respected and trusted operator in the iGaming world boasting a wide geographical reach,” said Gabrielle Star, CCO of Hacksaw Gaming. “We have made great strides in Ontario over the past few months, and the market remains of key strategic importance as we continue to bolster our footprint in regulated territories.
“The integration with RSI means even more online casino fans can get a taste of our top-shelf content. Ontario’s BetRivers players benefit from a diverse line-up that mixes classic Hacksaw Gaming creations like Stick’Em with modern, fresh releases such as Mayan Stackways - our ground-breaking Mayan-themed jungle adventure launched in May.
“We have an ambitious roadmap laid out for the remainder of 2023 with even more amazing games in the pipeline and we can’t wait to see how these are received in Ontario!”