Blueprint bolsters North American presence with Canadian licence 

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Blueprint Gaming has become the latest slot developer to receive approval to supply games to multiple operators in the Canadian province from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.

With an aim to build further momentum across the region, the approval will see over 50 of Blueprint’s titles be made available to operators and players within the imminently regulating market on April 4. 

As well as adapting its branded Deal or No Deal games to be based on Canada’s equivalent show Le Banquier, other titles set to become available in the province include The Goonies, Ted and Sausage Party.

“Ontario has the potential to become one of the biggest igaming markets in North America, so being able to service the province from day one is a hugely important move for the company,” noted Jo Purvis, Director of Key Accounts and Marketing UK at Blueprint Gaming.

“Players in Canada already enjoy our style of games and we have strong expectations for the market. We’re looking forward to bringing our content to a much wider audience.”

Moreover, an updated version of Blueprint’s progressive Jackpot King jackpot system, rebranded as Jackpot Royale, will complement the deployment, having been modified to work with the specific requirements and liquidity of the various provinces within Canada. 

The jackpot system can be activated from any spin within any of Blueprint’s games that feature the functionality. Here, players enter the Wheel King game mode where they have the opportunity to claim one of three progressive jackpots available.