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High Roller Technologies gears up for Ontario's booming regulated gaming market by 2026

A strategic push into Canada's top gaming hub is underway. With Xpoint, Kinectify, and Kindbridge on board, High Roller is setting new standards for responsible play.

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High Roller Technologies gears up for Ontario's booming regulated gaming market by 2026

High Roller Technologies Inc. has taken several key steps to expand its presence in Ontario's regulated gaming market. The company recently announced partnerships with Xpoint, Kinectify, and Kindbridge Behavioral Health to strengthen geolocation, compliance, and player support. These moves come as Ontario remains a major focus for growth, with plans to launch in the province by early 2026.

In June, High Roller confirmed that Xpoint would provide geolocation services in Ontario. CEO Seth Young highlighted the importance of this selection, ensuring secure and compliant operations in the region. Ontario, ranked as the sixth-largest regulated market globally by gross gaming revenue (GGR), offers significant opportunities, with High Roller estimating an additional $2.4 billion in addressable market value.

The company has also partnered with Kinectify to enhance anti-money laundering (AML) compliance. Additionally, a letter of intent was signed with Kindbridge Behavioral Health to offer clinical support for at-risk gamblers and those who have self-excluded. This collaboration aligns with High Roller's stated commitment to player wellbeing.

Beyond Ontario, the company plans to apply for an operator licence in Alberta. This move will position High Roller to enter the market once Alberta's iGaming sector goes live. Meanwhile, a content partnership with Gaming Realms further expands its gaming offerings.

High Roller expects to launch in Ontario during the first half of 2026. The company's focus on compliance, player protection, and market expansion reflects its long-term strategy in Canada's growing regulated gaming sector. These partnerships and licence applications set the stage for its entry into two key provincial markets.

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