Canada
Exclusive pre-G2E interview with Betegy CEO
With G2E back in Vegas for the first time in two years, it’s time to talk big innovations, fan engagement and the latest in tech to see what’s on the agenda for some of the world’s biggest betting brands.
So, on the lookout for someone to talk serious tech transformation, we thought who better than Alex Kornilov, CEO of leading data visualisation and content specialists Betegy to guide us through what’s in store for the biggest US event in the calendar!
Another year, and G2E is ready to return. What’s Betegy excited about this year and how are you looking to wow your partners and prospective customers?
Plenty! Since this is the first G2E event after COVID – and taking place after so much time – I see the chance for so many people in the industry to finally get together and talk business, and it’s certainly going to be crowded and full of big-name businesses making deals. Everyone we want to meet from Canada and North America will be there from major brands to some of the leading land-based outfits – and I’m sure it will both productive and a lot of fun to showcase the very latest in tech.
This is especially the case for team Betegy, where we’re really excited to meet certain partners face to face for the first time in more than two years! Some of whom we’ve never met face to face before, despite achieving some fantastic success together remotely since lockdowns began. It will be good times ahead I’m sure, and we’re all very happy to be there, no matter how long the various stopovers en route!
Looking back at the past 2 years given the recent hiatus, can you give us a snapshot as to what’s changed across the gaming scene and indeed, in your product development?
Since COVID started, our focus certainly switched to far faster development plans than we anticipated into other verticals. What I mean here, is that we always planned to diversify away from our original sportsbook-based offering, however we changed our company in line with developments – shifting to esports and casino – which became an immediate priority when sport was not available as there was no sports data. This meant that we could shift even faster into the verticals we were already planning to enter, but with far more laser-focus, as well as an immediate urgency to immediately providing our partners exactly what they needed to engage and retain players.
How do you see the US right now? What’s your take on the betting landscape, especially given all the recent high-profile M&A action?
With all these M&As, IPOs and SPACs, it’s made the US a super exciting place to be right now, especially with so many states opening up – we’re seeing big-name players establish themselves and carve out their territory, just like the Wild West – and at this point there is so much virtual ‘land’ out there for the taking for those who move fastest.
The industry is evolving at breakneck speed too, and we’re already seeing the first media giants doing major deals with sportsbook. I like the US particularly, because they understand that to succeed in this market, they need to build content and engage customers. This, I believe, is really exciting stuff – and we’re going from old-school style delivery to some seriously mainstream high-tech content that can build a real story around betting events and excite customers. This means the US has both the will and the way to bring in the next generation of betting, and indeed player engagement, and it’s going to be a fascinating place to do business over the next few years.
Looking across the US’s rollout of online sportsbook – how fast is the tech catching up with Europe, and what challenges do you currently see?
This is a very interesting question – because I would say that from the multiple clients I talk to, many had to build the product from the ground up – which means they had a blank slate to start building, which in many ways, has been supremely beneficial. From the 5-6 key operators I know well, each has built with blank foundations and been able to truly customise their products. In my view, this is the right thing to be doing, as US betting habits and player behaviour, especially with the likes of moneylines, which are completely different to betting activity when you look at other parts of the world.
As a consequence, I would say that in many ways, you cannot compare with Europe – which is built upon multiple legacy systems since the early 2010s (at best) – so we’re dealing with a completely different world, and indeed, proposition, which again allows a wealth of innovation for high-tech suppliers like us.
Looking to the next year ahead, and indeed the show – what do you predict the hottest topics will be on the table to discuss?
For me – I believe retail will be absolutely key. One of the main ways to re-imagine the retail location with public places and arenas – and look at ways you can engage customers as part of that wider entertainment mix, and most importantly, providing that all crucial incentive to bet.
This is especially the case when it comes to combining the multi-channel, with big casinos, cruise ship casinos, brick and mortar and horse racing tracks – we need to look at engaging people in a new way – and on of the most pervasive questions I hear, is where is the next innovation in retail?
Looking at the next five years, I believe there’s going to be plenty of attention around VR and AR – and a lot of work right now by tech companies is going into the mass adoption of those products as part of entertainment. There are always new ways of adopting such things, such as AR glasses, when it comes to outdoor racetracks or basketball courts, enabling customers to immediately study stats and form – although of course we’re looking at an adoption stretch of far more than one year! Let’s say five to be on the safe side.
Last but not least – what can we expect when it comes to upcoming Betegy news? How much expansion are you and the team currently focusing on stateside?
We have one super exciting announcement with a fantastic new product that is coming very, very soon. We have also shifted our focus to work with top innovators as well as top betting companies – and we’re working on a much more engaged co-operation with them to bring something truly ground-breaking to market.
These are both media companies and top tier operators – who are introducing next-gen content and are far more interested in getting into the full entertainment sector, rather than just betting – and this is exactly where our philosophy lies, the merging of betting, casino and online content to make the world’s most futuristic entertainment and wagering experiencing possible – just look at the likes of Formula 1’s interactive experience that’s already available, and you’ll get an idea of what’s possible!
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Altenar Joins Alberta’s New Regulated iGaming Market
Today marks the official launch of Alberta’s regulated online gaming market, a significant milestone for the Canadian iGaming industry and an important step in Altenar’s continued expansion across North America.
Having secured approval from the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission (AGLC), Altenar is fully prepared to support licensed operators entering Canada’s newest regulated jurisdiction with its award-winning sportsbook technology.
The opening of Alberta’s market establishes Canada’s second regulated online gaming province after Ontario, creating fresh opportunities for operators seeking sustainable growth within a regulated framework.
With a strong track record across regulated markets worldwide, Altenar is well positioned to help partners launch competitive sportsbook offerings that prioritize player engagement, operational flexibility and long-term success.
As competition intensifies from day one, operators will be focused on delivering high-quality betting experiences capable of attracting playersAltenar’s scalable sportsbook solution, extensive customization capabilities and regulatory expertise provide operators with the tools needed to compete effectively in this evolving market.
Matthew Ferrara, Sales Manager at Altenar, said:
“The launch of Alberta’s regulated market is an important moment not only for the province but for the wider Canadian industry. Regulation creates opportunities for operators to build trusted brands while giving players access to safer, more transparent betting environments.
“We’re excited to support our partners as they enter this new market. Success in Alberta will depend on offering a premium player experience from the very beginning – fast, reliable technology, competitive betting content and the flexibility to adapt as the market evolves. Those are exactly the areas where Altenar delivers value, and we look forward to helping operators grow sustainably in one of North America’s most promising new jurisdictions.”
Alberta represents another important milestone in Altenar’s North American growth strategy as the company continues to expand its presence in regulated markets, providing operators with the technology and expertise needed to succeed in increasingly competitive environments.
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DraftKings Set to Launch its Online Sportsbook and Casino in Alberta
DraftKings is set to launch its top-rated online sportsbook and casino, along with its Golden Nugget Online Gaming brand, in Alberta on July 13. Alberta will become the second Canadian province and the 34th jurisdiction across North America where DraftKings Sportsbook is available. With the launch, DraftKings Casino will be available in five U.S. states and Golden Nugget Online Gaming casino in four U.S. states, with both brands available in Alberta and Ontario in Canada.
“We’re thrilled to launch DraftKings Sportsbook and DraftKings Casino, as well as Golden Nugget Online Gaming in Alberta and continue expanding our presence in Canada. Alberta is home to a passionate sports fan base, and we’re excited to bring customers across the province our industry-leading sports betting and online casino experiences. Launching during one of the biggest moments in global sports, with the World Cup taking place across North America, makes this an especially exciting time to welcome Albertans to DraftKings,” said Greg Karamitis, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Sports at DraftKings.
To celebrate the launch in Alberta, DraftKings employees will volunteer with Food Banks Alberta and present a $150,000 donation to the organization. The funding will purchase over 40,000 pounds of essential food items to be distributed through Food Banks Alberta’s network of member food banks, ensuring resources reach communities both large and small throughout Alberta. This donation will help provide essential food support, including high demand items like fruits and vegetables and baby formula to individuals and families facing hunger, while strengthening local food banks’ ability to meet growing demand.
Eligible customers in Alberta will have access to DraftKings’ comprehensive suite of sports betting and online casino offerings. From same-game parlays, live in-game wagering, and special odds boosts on DraftKings Sportsbook to thousands of casino games, including fan-favorite titles like “Wheel of Fortune – Triple Extreme Spin,” exclusive slot titles, as well as progressive jackpots across Golden Nugget Online Gaming and DraftKings Casino, DraftKings delivers one of the industry’s most robust and engaging entertainment experiences.
DraftKings leads the industry in responsible engagement by promoting customer awareness and use of budget and control tools and resources like deposit limits, cool off periods, and self-exclusion to help customers have a fun source of entertainment with a brand they can trust.
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High 5 Games Expands Across Alberta’s Open iGaming Market Following AGLC Supplier Approval
High 5 Games, the creator of premium casino content for the land based, online and social gaming markets announced it has secured supplier approval from the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission (AGLC), extending its games beyond Play Alberta to all licensed operators in the province’s newly opened commercial iGaming market.
High 5 Games has entertained Alberta players since 2024 through Play Alberta, the province’s government operated gaming platform, where titles such as DaVinci DeluxeWays, Billionaire’s Bank, Green Machine and more have become established player favourites. With Alberta’s commercial market now open, that same proven portfolio is available to all licensed operators entering the province.
Alberta’s commercial iGaming market will be opening on July 13, 2026, making it the second Canadian province after Ontario to welcome private sector operators. Overseen by AGLC and the Alberta iGaming Corporation (AiGC), the market launched with nearly 50 registered operator brands, one of the most anticipated regulated market openings in North America this year.
The approval extends High 5 Games’ regulated North American footprint, which includes New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, West Virginia, Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia. Alberta players will gain access to High 5’s catalogue of player favourite titles, including DaVinci DeluxeWays, Billionaire’s Bank, Green Machine and other titles through launch partnerships with operators.
“Alberta players already know and love our games through Play Alberta, that is a head start no newcomer to this market can claim. With the open market live, every operator in the province can now offer their players the award winning High 5 titles they have been playing for years, from day one.” says Tony Singer, CEO at High 5 Games.
High 5 Games’ content is certified across New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, West Virginia, Ontario, British Columbia and the studio has developed more than 300 games over three decades of game making.
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