Innovative game studio Peter & Sons’ stunning catalogue of online casino titles is now live in Ontario at sites powered by global entertainment brand SkillOnNet. Ontarians who play at PlayOJO, SlotsMagic, SpinGenie and KnightsSlots will be able to enjoy Peter & Sons unique brand of innovative slots, built to surprise and delight in equal measure.
Peter & Sons works with world-class artists, mathematicians, and musicians to create some of the most interesting and entertaining titles on the market today. These include hit titles like Barbarossa, Book of Books, Wild One, Voodoo Hex and Water Blox, which have already gone down a storm in the .com markets.
Barbarossa, recognized as one of P&S’s flagship games, immerses players in a hectic pirate-themed adventure, offering unlimited multipliers and an impressive maximum win potential of 20,000x. Since its launch, this thrilling game has consistently awarded players with remarkable wins, further solidifying its status as a player-favorite in their diverse portfolio.
Leading European online gaming operator SkillOnNet launched its four brands in the newly regulated Ontario market in June 2022, and the sites have proved to be a big hit with players. The company believes the addition of Peter & Sons’ portfolio will bolster an already strong offering of unparalleled, cutting-edge content selected for the market.
Yann Bautista, Business Development Director and Co-founder at Peter & Sons said: “We can’t tell you how excited we are to enter a whole new market and to reach a completely new audience. We’ve poured our heart and soul into creating these games, and we’re thrilled that casino players in Ontario will now get to enjoy them, too.”
Jani Kontturi, Head of Games at SkillOnNet said: “Peter & Sons is an important partner studio and so it was natural we would introduce its games to Ontario, which is proving to be a key market for us. This is a studio that loves to innovate, producing titles that are rich in pop culture and humour, as well as adventure and ancient myths. We know that Ontarians are going to fall in love with these games, just like we did.”