On October 28th, Rivalry Corp. announced it had submitted an application to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) to become a fully-registered betting services operator in Canada’s most populous province. The organization said it plans on offering sports and esports betting services as well as its casino-based multiplayer game Rushlane in the first half of 2022.
“As a Toronto-based company, and long-standing member of the tech ecosystem here, we could not be more excited for the opportunity to finally offer our incredible product and brand experiences at home in our own backyard,” said Steven Salz, the CEO of Rivalry. “We applaud the government of Ontario for its leadership in developing a robust licensing regime for iGaming. Ontario’s iGaming framework has the potential to set an international precedent for how to successfully launch an open licensing model in North America, protect consumers through prudent responsible gambling practices, and attract and create thousands of highly paid tech jobs in Ontario.”
Rivalry is a well-known online sports and esports betting organization. The privately-held company was originally founded in 2017.
(All information was provided by GlobeNewswire, iGamingBusiness, and LinkedIn)

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