Golden Nugget Online Casino Launches in Ontario with 2,000+ Games

Golden Nugget Online Casino entered Ontario, giving access to over 2,000 slot machines, table games, and DraftKings-exclusive options for local gamblers. People in Ontario can now use the platform, which launched on Wednesday, and uses DraftKings’ owned technology for iOS and Android devices. The service brings more than 2,000 casino slots, table games, and DraftKings-developed games, opening a new choice for users. Ontario is the fifth legal region for Golden Nugget, joining Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. In the financial year 2024–25, Ontario’s licensed gaming industry recorded $2.4 billion in revenue.

Ontario users find more than 2,000 slots such as Huff N’ More Puff, Cleopatra, and Hypernova Megaways, along with table games like blackjack, craps, and roulette. Jackpots for top slots go above $1 million, and DraftKings-developed games offer Rocket, Dollar Up, and Quakey Shakey, with a customer support system and rewards program for loyalty. DraftKings bought Golden Nugget Online Gaming in 2022 and added the Canadian province to its four US state launches: Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. As a first in America, Golden Nugget introduced live dealer technology and live casino floor streaming to online gambling.

Golden Nugget Among Top Earners in New Jersey

Golden Nugget started in Ontario even as their New Jersey business continues to grow in its mature local market. The Division of Gaming Enforcement in New Jersey reported $606.2 million in July 2025 total gaming revenue, climbing 10.7% from the year before. The revenue across the year reached $3.92 billion, with tax collected totaling $446.1 million. In July, casinos got $284.1 million, including $212.9 million from slots and $71.3 million from table games. Golden Nugget’s Atlantic City casino earned $12.9 million in July. The brand’s online casino business made $71.2 million for the month, putting it in the top group with Borgata ($54.9 million) and Resorts Casino ($55.6 million).

Digital casino income in July for New Jersey reached $247.3 million, which is 26.6% more than the previous July. For the year so far, total online casino revenue in the state is $1.63 billion, up 23.3%, showing the fast growth rate for internet-based casinos compared to on-site gaming halls.

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