Mohegan Digital launches new mobile app in Ontario
The firm has launched PlayFallsview, a new mobile app for Fallsview Casino Resort.
Canada.- Mohegan has announced that its Mohegan Digital igaming division, in partnership with Kambi, Pala Interactive, and Intelitics, has launched the mobile app PlayFallsview for Fallsview Casino Resort in the Canadian province of Ontario.
PlayFallsview is live at play.playfallsview.com and in app stores. Fallsview Casino is the largest casino in Canada. It features more than 3,500 slot machines and 130 gaming tables. Other amenities include a 372-room hotel with a deluxe spa and fitness centre.
Todd Stender, director of product for Mohegan, said: “We’re thrilled to be launching playfallsview.com with the help of some of the most powerful technology in the industry. Our partnerships with Pala Interactive and Kambi’s powerful sports betting platform has allowed us to deliver a full suite of the best casino content.
“We’re excited to be offering the top slot games our customers know and love, in addition, to live dealer games via Evolution, and expanded sports wagering content powered by Kambi.”
Richard Taylor, president of Niagara Casinos, added: “This is the next iteration of gaming in Ontario and we are excited to be partners with Mohegan Digital to offer PlayFallsview to our customers.”
In early September, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) and Niagara Casinos service provider MGE Niagara Entertainment Inc. (Mohegan) announced the name of the new entertainment centre that will open at Fallsview Casino Resort. The 5,000-seat venue will be named OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino.
The CAD$130m (US$99.3m) venue will host live music and live entertainment with all seats no more than 150 feet away from the stage.
Ontario igaming revenue for the first three months hits CA$162m
iGaming Ontario (iGO) has released its first public report of market performance since the Ontario igaming market launched on April 4. The report covers the first full quarter of market operations, ending on June 30. Revenue for the period was CA$162m from wagers of $4bn.
There are 18 operators active across 31 gaming websites and 492,000 active players. Players have spent an average of $113 a month. Operators include US giants such as DraftKings, and Bally Bet, international groups such as Entain and local operators like North Star.