Bragg Gaming expands into Québec through Loto-Québec partnership  

The agreement marks Bragg’s second Canadian province, following its initial entry into Ontario in 2022.  

Bragg Gaming expands into Québec through Loto-Québec partnership  

Key points:  

– Bragg Gaming has signed a content agreement with Loto-Québec, making its titles available on the province’s only legal online casino platform

– The deal includes proprietary content from Bragg’s in-house studios, as well as games from its Powered By Bragg program

– The expansion follows Bragg’s recent partnerships in Sweden and Brazil, supporting its global growth strategy

Bragg Gaming Group has confirmed a new content distribution agreement with Loto-Québec, allowing the Canadian operator to offer Bragg’s proprietary and exclusive games to players in the province. 

Under the agreement, Loto-Québec will gain access to Bragg’s in-house game development studios, including Atomic Slot Lab and Indigo Magic, alongside third-party titles available through the Powered By Bragg program. These titles will be delivered via Bragg’s Remote Games Server (RGS) technology on the Bragg HUB platform.  

Bragg Gaming’s SVP, Commercial, US and Canada, Garrick Morris, said: “It’s fantastic to see Bragg’s content expand into our second Canadian province. Loto-Québec is a strategic partner and we are excited to see our proprietary games as well as exclusive content from our partners live and available to Loto-Québec players.”  

Loto-Québec’s Senior Director of Product and Innovation, François Hardy, added: “At Loto-Québec, we are always looking for new and exciting ways to entertain our players. Bragg perfectly aligns with this vision, enabling us to provide a refreshing and dynamic experience to our players.”  

Good to know: The deal follows Bragg’s initial Canadian market entry in Ontario in March 2022

Bragg Gaming has been expanding its presence in regulated markets. In February 2025, the company announced a partnership with Swedish operator Svenska Spel, distributing its content across Sweden. 

The deal included titles from Bragg’s in-house studios as well as exclusive partner content, aligning with Svenska Spel’s increased focus on online gaming amid the planned closure of its land-based casinos.  

Bragg also began operations in Brazil earlier this year, with the company reporting a 9% revenue growth forecast for 2024 in its preliminary financial results.  

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