Loto-Québec has added real-money crash and arcade-style titles from Incentive Games, giving the provincial monopoly a new content lane as fast-cycle formats continue to spread across regulated catalogs.
The deal is Incentive Games’ first Canadian client and is being delivered through Incentive Studios, the supplier’s real-money division, with an initial selection of crash games already live and further releases planned through 2026.
Crash and arcade content goes live in Québec
For Loto-Québec, the immediate change is product mix. Crash and arcade titles behave differently from classic slot loops, with shorter sessions, clearer risk-reward framing, and mechanics that fit mobile-first play.
Québec’s structure also makes the launch commercially meaningful. Loto-Québec is the province’s only legal online gaming provider, so new content decisions are less about competing on licensing and more about keeping players inside the regulated channel.
Light & Wonder rails shorten the path to market
The integration is running through the Light & Wonder platform, which reduces friction for rollout and future updates.
That “platform first” route matters for suppliers trying to scale regulated distribution without repeated bespoke builds. It also gives Loto-Québec a cleaner operational model for adding more titles over time, rather than treating each new format as a one-off project.
Ontario positioning will be the next marker
The partnership reads as a market-entry wedge for Incentive Games. Québec offers regulated exposure in a closed model, but the broader growth target for suppliers is often Ontario’s competitive framework and the wider North American pipeline.
If the crash portfolio performs in Québec, the next milestone is whether the same real-money format becomes a repeatable product line across additional provinces and operator platforms in 2026.














