Canada
Sacramento Kings Announce Esports Tournament Platform “The Realm” in Partnership with Rival
The Sacramento Kings, in partnership with Rival, announced “The Realm,” an online community for gamers around the world to connect, compete and engage with the team.
“The Realm and our partnership with Rival gives us the opportunity to engage with fans beyond the Sacramento region. As esports continues to grow, we are excited to offer our gaming community a place to connect with each other and the Kings franchise,” said Kings President of Business Operations John Rinehart.
The Realm will host a number of online tournaments featuring various game titles such as NBA2K, Fortnite, Rocket League, and more to help reach fans of all ages and interests. Programming will consist of monthly tournaments for fans to enter to win cash, experiences, and prizes from the Sacramento Kings, Stockton Kings, and Kings Guard Gaming.
On Saturday, February 4 at 10 am, The Realm will host a free-to-enter tournament featuring Fall Guys, an online multiplayer obstacle course game. Fans can sign up until 9 am on February 4 at Kings.com/TheRealm. The winner will receive a Kings City Edition jersey signed by Kings guard Davion Mitchell.
“We are thrilled to support the launch of ‘The Realm’ and welcome the Kings to the Rival platform. It’s exciting to see the organization continue to diversify the way they engage with their fans through initiatives like gaming,” said Rival CMO Dan Parise.
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Analysis flags World Cup 2026 stress test for Canada’s patchwork betting rules
Canada’s provincial gambling model is likely to face a major stress test during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to new research published by CasinoCanada.com. The analysis argues the tournament will highlight uneven betting access and channelisation across provinces as Canada co-hosts the event.
The research draws on provincial regulatory reporting, iGaming Ontario’s annual figures and data from Blask’s 2025 iGaming Landscape Report. It says Ontario’s open market—described as having nearly 50 licensed operators—has reached an 83.7% channelisation rate, meaning most online bettors are using regulated platforms.
Outside Ontario, CasinoCanada.com estimates significantly higher offshore leakage, including 93% in Saskatchewan, 88% in Alberta and Manitoba, and about 49% retention in British Columbia despite the long-running PlayNow provincial platform. The report frames those gaps as a competitiveness issue for regulated offerings.
CasinoCanada.com also highlights timing risk in Alberta’s transition to a competitive market. The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) registration deadline for operators is 13 July 2026—after the World Cup reaches the quarter-final stage—raising the likelihood that peak tournament betting volume continues to flow through unregulated operators, the report says.
Eugene Ravdin, Head of PR for CasinoCanada, said: “The 2026 World Cup is not just a commercial opportunity for the Canadian market – it’s a live stress test for how the country regulates gambling. Ontario has built something that works, and the numbers show it. However, for most Canadians outside that market, the tournament is going to arrive at a system that was never designed for this level of demand.
“The offshore leakage figures are not abstract. They represent real bettors choosing unregulated platforms because the regulated alternative isn’t competitive enough. The World Cup will make that gap very visible, very quickly.”
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Canada’s Provincial Betting Divide Will Be Exposed During the 2026 World Cup, New Analysis Finds
Canada’s fragmented provincial gambling system will face its biggest stress test during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to new research published by CasinoCanada.com, which finds stark disparities in how players across the country will be able to engage with the tournament.
The analysis draws on provincial regulatory reporting, iGaming Ontario’s annual figures and data from Blask’s 2025 iGaming Landscape Report to examine whether Canada’s betting infrastructure is ready for a tournament it is co-hosting.
The research highlights a sharp divide between Ontario and the rest of Canada. Ontario’s open, competitive market – home to nearly 50 licensed operators – has achieved a channelisation rate of 83.7%, meaning more than four in five Ontario bettors are choosing regulated platforms over unregulated alternatives.
Outside the province, the picture is notably different, with Saskatchewan carrying an estimated offshore leakage rate of 93%, Alberta and Manitoba sitting at 88%, and British Columbia – where a provincial platform has operated for years – retaining only around 49% of its online market.
CasinoCanada’s report also identifies a significant timing problem with Alberta’s competitive market. The AGLC’s registration deadline for operators falls on 13 July 2026, after the World Cup reaches the quarter-final stage. With Alberta’s significant offshore leakage rate, the analysis warns the province is likely to see record betting volumes flow through unregulated channels during the peak of the tournament.
Canada’s co-hosting status is expected to amplify betting appetite considerably. Data from the 2022 FIFA World Cup showed that 99% of bets placed on BCLC’s PlayNow platform backed Canada to advance from the group stage. With Canada co-hosting in 2026 and playing all three group-stage games on home soil, that appetite is expected to be significantly higher – arriving into a regulatory infrastructure that, outside Ontario, is not built to absorb it.
Eugene Ravdin, Head of PR for CasinoCanada, said: “The 2026 World Cup is not just a commercial opportunity for the Canadian market – it’s a live stress test for how the country regulates gambling. Ontario has built something that works, and the numbers show it. However, for most Canadians outside that market, the tournament is going to arrive at a system that was never designed for this level of demand.
“The offshore leakage figures are not abstract. They represent real bettors choosing unregulated platforms because the regulated alternative isn’t competitive enough. The World Cup will make that gap very visible, very quickly.”
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Canada
Playson expands North American reach with Mohegan Digital partnership
Playson, the skilled digital entertainment provider, has entered a partnership agreement with Mohegan Digital to enhance its presence in the Ontario market, where it functions as PlayFallsview.com online casino.
The deal will allow Playson’s collection to be accessible to local players, with the expected launch in early Q2 2026. The collaboration enhances the supplier’s presence in North America by partnering with one of the area’s most well-known and thriving tribal gaming operators, Mohegan.
Play Fallsview is the digital hub for the stunning Fallsview Casino Resort in Niagara Falls, Ontario, CA, managed by Mohegan.
Participants on Play Fallsview will gain entry to a range of Playson’s successful titles, such as Coin Strike: Hold and Win, Diamonds Power XXL: Hold and Win, and 4 Pots Riches: Hold and Win. All of Playson’s games offer engaging mechanics, distinctive visuals, and established player retention.
Launching through Light & Wonder’s platform guarantees a smooth deployment and dependable content delivery to the regulated market.
Conor Jenner, Senior Sales Manager at Playson, said: “Fallsview is an iconic entertainment destination and a fantastic partner for us as we continue to grow our presence in Ontario.
“Launching through our long-term partners Light & Wonder allows us to deliver our most engaging titles efficiently and at scale. We’re excited to bring our popular content to Fallsview’s players and build a strong relationship together.”
Rich Roberts, President of Mohegan Digital, said: “Playson’s portfolio provides popular and in-demand additions to offerings on Play Fallsview.
“Through this collaboration, we look forward to impressive production value with gameplay that is sure to resonate with players. Playson is a premier supplier with experience in regulated markets that aligns seamlessly with our approach to digital growth in Ontario.”
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