Known for its unique games, Evolution is significantly expanding its presence in Canada, including provinces such as Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and New Brunswick. This was made possible not only by the company’s own games, but also by a series of acquisitions that allowed it to increase the range of products offered.
The Atlantic Lottery will now receive content from such renowned iGaming developers as NetEnt, Red Tiger, Big Time Gaming, and Nolimit City. In addition, Evolution recently acquired Arcadia Gaming Solutions, strengthening its position in the market.
All these providers plan to reach a combined audience of 2.5 million players in the mentioned provinces. Michael Mackinnon, Vice President of Product at the Atlantic Lottery, said: “We are honored to provide our players with such exceptional content as we continue to expand and improve our online offering.”
Evolution CEO Jakob Claesson also expressed his excitement about the opportunity to expand the company’s presence in North America. He confirmed that Evolution is committed to innovation and wants to maintain its leadership position in the market, as well as strengthen its position in different regions.
The company is actively working to increase its production capacity. In a recent statement, Evolution announced the opening of a new studio casino in the Czech Republic, which will help optimize the cost of products and improve the quality of the service provided.
The new studio will feature Czech hosts who will guide players through games such as roulette and infinity blackjack. The Czech Republic is an interesting market for the company, and it sees great growth opportunities in this market, as confirmed by the financial results for the first half of the year.
The launch of new games and studios promises to make the gaming process more exciting and engaging, which will strengthen the interaction between players and dealers, as well as increase the company's credibility in the market. However, not everything is so smooth: Evolution is facing labor strikes in Georgia, which creates additional difficulties for the business.