Canadian Online Gambling Industry Is Thriving And Set To Grow More
The online gambling sector is growing in Canada at a phenomenal rate. There are more casinos in the country than the past and more are appearing on the horizon. The updates indicate land-based casinos are getting eclipsed by the online casinos.
The growth of the online gambling sector in Canada is actually in sync with the growth of the industry on a global scale. More new online casino ventures like NetBet are also there and the number will grow over the years. In Canada, the online gambling sector is growing every month. The entities like Great Canadian Gaming are making huge profits. It has made great revenue in the 2nd quarter.
The partnerships that are taking place are further fueling this growth and some of these are international. The Asian ISP powerhouse True Corporation has collaborated with Axion Venture- a Canadian software company to unveil a mobile game- of late. Such moves will surely bring more attention to the realm of online casino gaming.
As far as mobile gaming is concerned, it is now an intrinsic part of the gambling and casino industry. It lets players gamble anytime and on the move. The study findings indicate approx 66% of Canadian gamers like to play using mobile devices. A lot of them also indulge in casino gaming. Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp and some other ventures have also released mobile apps- which has fueled this trend. Over time, the multi-million dollar industry in Canada will keep on growing and more brands will join in the bandwagon.
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