Caesars has partnered with RubyPlay in Ontario, adding the supplier’s slot content across its online casino brands in the market. The launch covers Caesars Palace Online Casino, Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, and Horseshoe Online Casino.
The deal adds more depth to Caesars’ online casino line-up in one of North America’s busiest regulated iGaming markets. For RubyPlay, it is another step forward in a region where suppliers are still fighting for space, visibility and long-term operator relationships.
Launch brings RubyPlay’s core slot titles to Caesars platforms
The first batch of games includes titles such as JMania Lucky Pyggs, Mad Hit Mr Coin, and Diamond Explosion 7s SE. The partnership is also expected to grow with content from Koala Games, one of RubyPlay’s in-house studios.
That gives the deal more value than a one-time content launch. Caesars gets a fresh stream of games it can build on over time, while RubyPlay gets a wider opening to grow inside the Ontario market.
The launch also shows how supplier deals in Ontario often work. Operators are not just adding more games for volume. They are trying to build a stronger mix of content that helps keep casino platforms active and gives players more reasons to return.
Ontario deal strengthens RubyPlay’s North American growth
RubyPlay has already been building its position in Ontario through other operator partnerships, including a deal with NorthStar Gaming announced in late 2025. The Caesars agreement adds another major operator to that list and gives the supplier a stronger foothold in the market.
Its North American growth is not limited to Canada. RubyPlay has also moved into the US through BetRivers in New Jersey, with plans to expand into other regulated states.
Ontario is part of RubyPlay’s bigger growth plan in North America. It is part of a bigger regional push, with RubyPlay now adding another recognizable operator brand to its growing partners.
Caesars keeps adding content in Ontario
For Caesars, the agreement follows a familiar path in Ontario, where operators keep expanding their game libraries to stay competitive in a crowded market. More games alone do not guarantee stronger results, but steady supplier additions remain one of the most direct ways to keep a platform fresh.
The RubyPlay deal fits that pattern. It gives Caesars more content, gives RubyPlay more reach, and adds another piece to the ongoing battle for attention in Ontario’s online casino market.














