Canada
Bounty Sports partners with ITP to tackle fan engagement in North America

Bounty Sports, the trailblazing North American provider of paid fantasy pick’em, has entered into a strategic content partnership with Inside The Pocket (ITP) the leading free-to-play (F2P, P2P and DFS) aggregation platform, to broaden its distributional scope across Canada and the U.S.
Bounty Sports is currently available in 23 U.S states, as well as the whole of Canada, affording ITP clients the opportunity to position peer-to-peer paid skills-based DFS alongside F2P and P2P verticals to optimize customer acquisition and consumer insights. ITP’s single-integration approach for one or multiple products introduces, in complementary fashion, customer engagement and retention across various products as sports betting regulation continues to roll out across the North American landscape.
The deal sees Bounty Sports deliver its comprehensive fantasy product portfolio to a new network of operators, affiliates, and media partners via the ITP platform, an industry-first aggregation model for the gaming industry. This ground-breaking marketplace now allows a host of innovative suppliers one simple route to market which, in turn, offers ITP clients a wealth of value-creation opportunities across a spectrum of content from a single, seamless integration.
Across the North American market, DFS companies invariably enjoy engaged audiences in many U.S. states or Canadian provinces before they open up to sports betting. This creative collaboration now allows ITP clients the chance to see F2P working in tandem with skill-based gaming and peer-to-peer DFS in an innovative, and socially responsible way.
ITP clients can target specific recreational player-groups and fulfil specific acquisition and retention goals. This partnership very much presents a way of entertaining and educating players without the need to push them towards more questionable introductory offers which have already proven themselves unsustainable for a mutually beneficial and socially-responsible ecosystem.
Over the past 12 months, Bounty has committed significant investment to expanding its peer-to-peer platform as a fan-engagement tool, which hosts contests where fans can compete against each other in daily tournaments with the goal of selecting winning teams. Users earn points for correct selections, where the top-ranked individuals win cash prizes. Its user-friendly platform engages everyday fans who have grown weary of the time-consuming demands of traditional DFS, not to mention the constant threat of being picked off by sharps. Instead, Bounty Sports offers a fun and engaging digital community for its users to interact with other sports fans, without significant cost and time commitments.
Through a single integration, single contract, and single source, ITP opens a full F2P / DFS / skill-games marketplace via the most modular and democratised strategic platform around, assembling the best minds and models for a new era in sports fan engagement, localized to specific markets. ITP’s proven international scope and flair for localization promises to drive diversified fan engagement around targeted free-to-play games. Thanks to its open-aggregation approach, ITP already offers the broadest and best-curated mix of games and formats, with one platform integration acting as a gateway to virtually unlimited content.
Jess Hodgson, CEO at Bounty Sports, said: “Despite some notable successes and consistent growth, this rapidly-changing sector always asks you to evaluate your next best steps. Which is why this third-party collaboration with an aggregator as unique as ITP made such strategic sense for Bounty Sports. Their technical know-how sets them apart in the overlapping F2P / DFS domains of game development, player management and multi-level data.
“Our longstanding contention at Bounty Sports is that traditional fantasy sports models are geared towards the sharps who dedicate significant resources to creating algorithms which can unravel the complexity of DFS scoring systems and last-minute team-roster changes across the leagues. In response, Bounty has created an entirely new ecosystem in which fans can participate in fantasy sports alongside other more recreational users, without being picked off by cutting-edge algos. We’re combining the power of traditional pick’em style pools with the social element of fantasy and F2P.
“In order to excite and attract the largest number of fans participation in North American sports, we need the flexibility to embrace however and whenever they are ready to get involved. Amid the ongoing rollout of regulation and sportsbooks across Canada and the U.S., DFS and the evolving shape of F2P will remain a critical piece of the fan-engagement jigsaw for sports, with the agility to support, educate and engage the casual sports fans. ITP understands this challenge and, together, we are dedicated to raising the roof for the North American sports fan.
“Sportsbooks and media companies across the still-nascent North American market can now enhance their portfolio in league with Bounty Sports and ITP, with this sports betting content aggregation platform affording easy access to the best products on the market, featuring F2P, peer-to-peer DFS and other agile content solutions. So, we look forward to growing our client-base and seeing how our localized games perform in diverse territories as regulation continues to coalesce state-by-state and province-by-province.”
Hussain Naqi, Founder and CEO of Inside The Pocket, said: “We’re thrilled to announce Bounty Sports as our latest high-profile signing. We already know that Canadian compliance around advertising and inducements is strong and stringent. While in North America as a whole, fixed-odds-format games require sports betting licences. Thanks to this exciting collaboration with Bounty, ITP’s deep well of games, data and associated tools can now work in fixed-odds formats but also as peer-to-peer, DFS-style-licence games. Accordingly, we can provide media companies or affiliates with a constant pipeline of games with excellent repeat-play metrics, toggling between free-to-play and pay-to-play if so desired. Equally, we can offer sportsbooks something that is delineated from DFS/existing versions of DFS to help them separate their products from the competition.
“We’re supremely well-positioned to leverage this opportunity because we can diversify content, leverage consumer data and segment it for our clients as the North American market’s shifting sands crystallize. Our complementary partners at Harte Hanks and Xpoint are also affording ITP unique consumer insights and precise regulatory-location control that will allow us to hyper-segment audience communication in good time for the upcoming NFL season the World Cup 2022 football, always tent-pole events for operator performance and correlated marketing targets.
“As the number-one F2P aggregation platform, we offer a unique way for our clients and prospects to acquire and retain repeat-customers at a low cost, but also to stay fully compliant in non-regulated states or provinces. ITP’s all-consuming range of content and data tools helps to drive engagement for sportsbook and DFS audiences, by virtue of a series of game formats that have player-education and augmented activity at their core. Increasingly, however, we are adding a range of new products and game types to our ever-expanding repertoire – from pay-to-play products to pools-based fantasy games. This deal with Bounty is the latest in a long line of compelling propositions.”
Canada
AGCO: Casino Days Penalized $54,000 for Deceptive and High-Risk Bonus Offer

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has issued a $54,000 monetary penalty alleging Well Played Media, Unipessoal LDA promoted a deceptive bonus on its Casino Days website. The bonus offer is alleged to have encouraged high-risk behavior and failed to properly disclose key terms.
The AGCO launched an investigation triggered by a player who complained that more than $8500 in winnings had been confiscated by Casino Days. The investigation reviewed a so-called “welcome bonus” that promised new players up to $2000.
However, to qualify for the full bonus amount, players had to:
Deposit $2000 of their own money;
Wager $70,000 (35 times the deposit);
Keep each wager at or under $5; and
Complete all wagering requirements within 7 days.
Investigators also found that certain terms of the bonus offer were difficult to find, buried behind multiple links on the site.
AGCO’s analysis showed that the average player would first lose $3640 trying to earn the $2000 bonus.
According to Ontario’s igaming rules, registered operators must not offer bonus promotions that encourage harmful gambling behavior and fail to disclose key conditions appropriately. Further, operators are not permitted to entice players with bonuses that cannot reasonably be attained without significant gambling losses.
These rules are in place to protect players and support a safe, regulated market—one that stands in contrast to the risks of unregulated gambling sites.
An igaming operator served with an Order of Monetary Penalty by the AGCO Registrar has the right to appeal the Registrar’s decision to the Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT), an adjudicative tribunal that is part of Tribunals Ontario and independent of the AGCO.
“Player protection is a non-negotiable priority for the AGCO. We expect operators to be truthful and transparent about their promotions, and we also require them to ensure that those promotions do not encourage reckless or harmful patterns of play. An offer that requires a player to sustain substantial losses for a perceived benefit is not a fair offer. This penalty sends a clear signal that we will not hesitate to take action against operators who fail to meet their obligations to protect Ontario players,” Dr. Karin Schnarr, Chief Executive Officer and Registrar of AGCO.
Canada
What’s next for online gambling in Canada?

Having provided the perfect case study for the benefits of legalised online gambling in Canada, we caught up with Bede’s Chief Executive Officer, Colin Cole-Johnson, to discuss why other provinces may look to follow Ontario’s example in the future and what challenges operators will need to be ready for when they do.
With the regulated online gambling market in Ontario recently being recognised as one of the largest in the world, operators will feel there’s plenty of untapped potential to be realised not just in the province itself, but in Canada as a whole, over the coming months. And for good reason too.
Since legalising online gambling in 2022, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has established a go-to framework for how regulators introduce rules and standards that protect players and enable operators to flourish – and no better is this illustrated than in the performance of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG), which has continued to make a hugely positive contribution in the province over the past few years.
Having already paved the way for successful open market regulation through a number of progressive initiatives, with even more yet to come – such as the proposed centralised self-exclusion model – it certainly wouldn’t be a surprise to see other organisations turn to AGCO as an example of how regulations can be introduced both sustainably and profitably; and this will likely present several opportunities for operators as well.
From Bede’s experience in the country, Canadian regulators are thorough and well organised. Any province looking to follow the success of Ontario will no doubt look to AGCO for inspiration, and this may lead to similar regulatory frameworks in other new territory launches. As the gaming community in Canada is so connected, we’ve already seen cross-operator interest in sharing regulatory knowledge, meaning there’s a wealth of information waiting to be leveraged.
As the most likely province to regulate next, Alberta has already shown a preference for following an open-market model similar to Ontario’s, with the input of various industry stakeholders set to guide the way. The onboarding process for operators seeking to enter this potentially vibrant new market is likely to follow promptly after the new framework is enacted, so existing experience and relationships within the Ontario market should prove advantageous for those looking to hit the ground running.
For Bede, our years working closely with AGCO leave us well positioned to enter additional provinces in the future, and we greatly value the guidance and support we gain from having a direct relationship with the regulator. We aspire to grow even further in Canada by forming more provincial partnerships, and our learnings from Ontario will undoubtedly form a key part of this.
Internally, we have a strong framework for new market entry and regulatory compliance that includes cross-functional representation across the business. We understand the heavy lifting that goes into a launch and the complexity of licensing and delivering a new technical solution. Our approach always involves an analysis of the requirements from a compliance, risk, audit and financial perspective, as well as identifying any gaps where our products can make an impact with the right strategic solutions.
Taking the Ontario market as an example, we’ve seen some noticeable changes in player behaviour in recent years, meaning operators must be prepared to adapt in order to keep up with emerging trends. Although we’ve seen growth for our partners in the digital space, retail remains a predominant revenue stream for Canadian operators. As digital continues to grow, it’s important to provide a seamless end-to-end experience for players across channels, to be effective omni-channel solutions.
As more choice becomes available in the market, offering competitive payment and withdrawal options will be important. A critical part of the player journey that is often overlooked is the preference among players for easy access to preferred payment methods. A great example of innovation in this area is our Lottery Direct Pay method, where players can purchase tickets directly from their card without first having to load their wallet – creating a faster user journey that appeals to a wider audience.
Aside from these payment considerations, it’s worth noting that community engagement features and personalisation are both playing a more prominent role in the Canadian gaming landscape. Particularly among younger audiences, having the ability to offer a shared experience is becoming increasingly important to generating sustained engagement. For example, we’ve already seen OLG enjoy a significant uplift in overall ticket sales since launching the innovative Lottery Group Play tool.
Similarly, the power of personalisation cannot be understated when it comes to building player activity and retention. Through partnerships with companies such as XtremePush and Future Anthem, Bede has endeavoured to utilise more machine learning and AI systems that can broaden the customisation options available for customers, while our dynamic segmentation tool enables them to target user groups more effectively and automate the player journey in real time.
Of course, from the moment Ontario launched a legalised online gambling framework, regulators were required to focus their efforts on keeping up with increased accessibility and, therefore, increased risk of harm to the public. Should another province like Alberta also legalise online gambling in future, the same challenges will exist – and this presents an important opportunity for operators to both educate players on responsible gaming protocol and enforce it.
Given Bede has been operating in highly regulated markets for over 13 years, we have both an established suite of RG tools and in-depth knowledge of how to use them effectively. Evidenced in the UK market and beyond – Bede has developed its platform to meet the tightening controls that have been issued over every aspect of online gambling – enabling operators to create their own tailored mix of tools that best support their players.
Notably, the upper limit functionality in our RG toolset gives our customers the option to monitor and respond to potential problem behaviour by setting maximum limits for specific players. The players may opt to further decrease their own limits, but they’ll be unable to exceed the maximum setting until/unless the operator removes them, reducing the harm they could potentially experience. As well as outright prevention, being able to educate a player in such a moment is equally important – and using our platform, operators can send appropriate, personalised messages to users that encourage them to alter their play and even think about setting time out periods where necessary. For example, our partners can use our Player Interaction feature to set alerts from the front end based on pre-defined player behaviours, and then use that information for RG activities; if a player returns to a page a certain number of times, it can automatically trigger personalised messages to encourage the player to set a limit.
As responsible gaming is a constantly evolving topic in Ontario and other new markets in Canada are likely to experience similar growing pains, supporting regulatory efforts through the smart adoption of harm prevention tools will be a key part of gaining a foothold. This, coupled with the other regional considerations we’ve outlined in this article will be crucial to any operator’s future success in the country; and there are definitely big opportunities on offer for those who get it right.
Canada
SkillOnNet Unleashes Thunderkick Games with New Operators in Ontario Market

Thunderkick’s portfolio launches with leading SkillOnNet brands
Global entertainment brand SkillOnNet is deepening its existing partnership with Stokholm-based game studio Thunderkick to deliver the developer’s unique, engaging slot titles to a broader player base in Ontario.
The Canadian province is one of the most exciting regulated markets in North America, and the agreement will see more Ontarian players gain access to Thunderkick’s full portfolio of highly acclaimed games via SkillOnNet-powered online casino brands such as PlayOJO, SlotsMagic, and SpinGenie.
Thunderkick is known for its independent, boundary-pushing slot games like Pink Elephants, Esqueleto Explosivo, and Beat the Beast and has established a strong reputation for creativity and originality in the iGaming space. The deal allows the studio to further expand its global footprint while giving more Ontarian players the chance to enjoy a fresh wave of premium content.
Ontario’s regulated online gaming market, which officially opened in 2022, has quickly become a key market for the iGaming industry, and SkillOnNet was among the first brands to secure licensing in the province. The expansion reinforces SkillOnNet’s commitment to delivering top-tier entertainment in regulated markets globally.
Jani Kontturi at SkillOnNet at SkillOnNet said: “Thunderkick has been a key partner of ours in other markets, and we’re delighted to bring their outstanding content to a deeper pool of players in Ontario. This region is fast becoming a vital part of our operations, and we’re confident the studio’s games will continue to resonate in the jurisdiction.”
Mariam Dodosh, Account Manager at Thunderkick said: “We’re thrilled to expand our relationship with SkillOnNet and launch our games with several high-profile brands in Ontario. Our games have a track record of strong performance, and we’re excited to see them go live with new operators as we extend our reach in one of the most dynamic new regions in iGaming.”
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