Fennica Gaming has announced the expansion of its recently brokered partnership with Loto-Québec via the release of its eInstant gaming offerings on the operator’s platform.
Indeed, one month after the pair announced their initial partnership, Fennica Gaming and Loto-Québec have expanded their collaboration, with the supplier’s full range of eInstant games now available to players in the Canadian province. This latest move marks the completion of Fennica Gaming’s initial offering phase in Québec, with the Nordic operator having set its sights on recent expansion in the North American continent.
Speaking on the expansion of this new deal, Fennica Gaming’s SVP Customers and Marketing, Joni Hovi, said: “Launching our casino games was the first step; following it up swiftly with our eInstants is about delivering on our promise. Our partnership with Loto-Québec is built on shared values of responsibility and providing engaging, high-quality entertainment. This isn’t just a content drop; it’s a commitment to our partner’s long-term success and to bringing fresh, reliable gaming experiences to the players in Québec.”
For Fennica, this latest expansion closely follows an additional full product integration with Svenska Spel in the Swedish market. Elsewhere, for Loto-Québec, this new collaborative effort falls in the wake of the operator’s H1 fiscal year financial report, which saw a 6.7% surge in revenue year-over-year from casino and gaming halls drive out an overall revenue of CA$1.56bn (US$1.12bn) for the period – up 1.8%.
Also commenting on the latest news was Fennica’s SVP Portfolio and Product Development Kirsi Lagus, who stated: “Our eInstants are designed with a Nordic innovativeness; they are intuitive, visually engaging, and extremely entertaining - built for sustainable fun. We’ve added the best of mobile gaming expertise, seasoned it with a high-quality, player-centric experience. We are confident that this creative energy offers a distinct flavour that will stand out and connect with players in Québec.”
Loto-Québec formally introduced Fennica to the Canadian market after its online gaming offerings went live via the operator last month