From the creators of the most popular slot game Book of Dead, Play’N Go has been a pioneer of top slot experience since its very inception in 2005.
In a recent press statement to kick off the new year, Play’N Go has declared its commitment to being at the forefront of online slot innovation and safe play.
Extending roots for 2023
In 2022, Play’n GO has extended to Canada’s Ontario and North America’s New Jersey and Michigan. For 2023 they pledge to be regulated further in more North American states, but also to expand through other regulated markets.
They also plan to add further games to their already existing game portfolio of over 300 games. Games featuring the best graphic technology and bonus features in the iGaming market.
Making Play’N go more safe and sustainable
One of the main future goals for Play’n GO is to create games that seek a balance between prioritizing safety in their games, whilst still creating an immersive gaming experience.
The company’s Co-founder Johan Törnqvist in fact talks about sustainable ethics being at the very heart of the company, and how new regulations are seen as an important way forward to improve the gaming industry holistically – for the benefit of all – players, casino operators, providers and the country of operation.
Best things about Play’N Go
The provider is a must-have for all top casinos operating in Canada, and the Swedish-operating company is mostly known for the high-quality video slots it produces for its players.
This makes Play’N Go gameplay one of the most distinct and enticing experiences.
You can check out some of the top slots that our players in Canada most frequently play from Play’N Go
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