In a strategic move to solidify its standing in the thriving Canadian market, acclaimed developer Stakelogic has expanded its footprint in Ontario through a partnership with Rootz, a powerhouse operator.
Players at Rootz Casino can now enjoy a diverse selection of Stakelogic's blockbuster slots.
The deal grants Rootz access to Stakelogic's extensive portfolio, featuring classic slot games and adrenaline-pumping video slots. Stakelogic's classic slots, known for their nostalgic appeal, offer a unique twist with enhanced gameplay, incorporating elements like Wilds, Multipliers, and Free Spins.
Popular titles such as Super Bonus Wild, Runner 8 Runner, Bonus Runner, Super 6 Timer, and Mega Runner promise an elevated gaming experience.
Ontario's online slots market has witnessed significant growth, attracting players seeking innovative and daring titles. Stakelogic's slot portfolio, including recent releases like Rooster Mobs, Wild Hogs, Wild Wild Bass 3, and Spinata Pinata, aligns perfectly with the demand for exciting and cutting-edge content.
Olga Bajela, CCO at Stakelogic, emphasized the significance of the partnership: "This partnership with Rootz is hugely significant for us – not only does it mean our games are live with another big-name operator, but it also further cements our place as a major player in the Ontario market. No other studio can provide such a broad range of products, with our slots offering an unrivaled online casino experience to players."
Sam Brown, CEO at Rootz, highlighted the importance of content in Ontario's gaming landscape: "Content is proving to be king in Ontario, and our players are in for a double helping thanks to Stakelogic.
We are delighted to integrate Stakelogic’s impressive classic and video slots into our game lobby. This is a key integration for us, further positioning us as a go-to online casino in the market."
This move underscores Stakelogic's commitment to expanding its influence in key markets, bringing a diverse and engaging gaming experience to players in Ontario through its collaboration with Rootz.
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