Thunderkick expands in Ontario with PointsBet
Thunderkick has widened its reach in Ontario after signing a new deal with PointsBet, bringing selected slot games to local casinos while keeping a steady and careful growth plan in Canada’s only regulated online gaming market.

A careful move in a controlled market
The new agreement adds Thunderkick games to PointsBet’s Ontario casino offering.
PointsBet operates under strict provincial rules and continues to grow its local presence.
Thunderkick first entered Ontario about eighteen months ago — a short time in regulatory terms.
Since then, the supplier has chosen small steps instead of fast expansion.
Ontario remains Canada’s only regulated online casino market. As a result, each partnership matters more than in open regions. Canada is still debating whether other provinces may follow Ontario’s model. Until then, Ontario stands as the main testing ground — and a valuable one.
For Thunderkick, deeper ties may help build trust with users and regulators. The company appears focused on stability rather than quick scale.
Slot releases follow a phased plan
Thunderkick will not release its full game range at once. Instead, it will introduce a selected group of slot titles first — a cautious choice. The initial games focus on simple play and familiar themes. They are designed to appeal to both casual users and regular players. The first confirmed titles include:
Carnival Queen 2
Midas Golden Touch 3
Esqueleto Explosivo 3
Company comments suggest steady intent
Thunderkick Chief Commercial Officer Svante Sahlström welcomed the partnership publicly. He said PointsBet’s local focus fits Thunderkick’s aim to grow deeper — not wider.
That statement signals a long-term view of Ontario. Thunderkick appears ready to invest time rather than rush outcomes. PointsBet Canada Head of Casino Brooke Hilton also commented on the deal. She said the added games help expand choice for users across the province.
Both comments stayed measured and careful. No bold claims were made — only steady confidence.
Growth continues beyond Canada
Ontario is only one part of Thunderkick’s wider plans. The supplier has been active across Europe in recent months. In December, Thunderkick signed a deal with 777.es in Spain — a regulated market. It also partnered with Finland’s Veikkaus as the country prepares licensing changes.
Italy followed through with a separate agreement with Netwin. Together, these deals show a clear pattern — controlled growth in mature markets.
Ontario now fits into that broader strategy. Its performance could shape Thunderkick’s next North American moves — quietly and with care.
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