Gates of Olympus Super Scatter

Is Gates of Olympus Super Scatter Legal to Play in Canada?

Legality depends on your province and the operator. Ontario is currently the only Canadian province with a regulated private online casino market. Elsewhere, options are generally limited to your province's lottery corporation or, from July 2026, Alberta's newly regulated market.

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Ontario: The Only Regulated Private iGaming Market

Since April 2022, iGaming Ontario (iGO) has regulated and registered private online gambling operators legally allowed to serve Ontario players. As of mid-2026, the iGO registry lists more than 45 operators. Being registered with iGO is what makes an operator legally licensed for Ontario, not just "available to Canadians."

Confirmed Places to Play

We individually verified that these two operators currently list Gates of Olympus Super Scatter (not just the original Gates of Olympus) in their lobby:

OLG.ca

iGO-licensed

Ontario's provincial Crown corporation platform. Confirmed to list this exact slot.

LeoVegas (leovegas.com/en-ca)

iGO-licensed

iGaming Ontario-registered (license OPIG1233813), with a confirmed live page for this exact slot.

Other iGO-Licensed Operators Carrying Pragmatic Play Titles

BetMGM Canada, Bet365 (operated by Hillside International Sports ENC), PowerPlay, and theScore Bet are all registered with iGaming Ontario and are confirmed to carry Pragmatic Play titles in their libraries. We could not individually confirm this exact "Super Scatter" variant on each of their platforms at the time of writing, so check their live lobby directly before assuming it's listed.

What About Operators Outside Ontario?

Outside Ontario, most provinces only offer their own provincial lottery corporation's platform, where available. Alberta launched its own regulated private iGaming market on July 13, 2026 under the new iGaming Alberta Act, regulated by the AGLC. This is a very recent change, availability of specific operators and titles there is still developing, so confirm current status directly with AGLC-registered operators.

Don't Confuse These: iGO-Licensed vs. Offshore Operators

A common mix-up: playojo.ca (operated by SkillOnNet Ltd.) is registered with iGaming Ontario and legal for Ontario players. playojo.com is a different product for other markets, licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and the Malta Gaming Authority, and it is not licensed for Ontario. The domain alone tells you which product you're looking at, always check for the .ca Ontario-specific site and its iGO registration before depositing.

How to Verify an Operator Is Legally Licensed

For Ontario, check the current operator list at igamingontario.ca directly, rather than relying on an operator's own marketing claims. For other provinces, verify against your provincial gaming regulator.

Tasho Tashev

Written by Tasho Tashev

Slots & Crypto-Casino Editorial Author

Tasho Tashev covers slot mechanics and provider-published RTP/volatility data across an independent portfolio of game guides, with this site focused on Gates of Olympus Super Scatter and Canadian provincial licensing (Ontario iGO vs. offshore operators).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it legal to play Gates of Olympus Super Scatter in Canada?

Legality depends on your province and the operator. Ontario has a regulated private online casino market through iGaming Ontario (iGO); other provinces generally offer only provincial lottery-corporation platforms.

Which Canadian operators offer Gates of Olympus Super Scatter?

OLG (olg.ca) and LeoVegas (leovegas.com/en-ca) both currently have confirmed, live pages for this exact slot. Several other iGO-registered operators carry Pragmatic Play titles generally.

Is Ontario the only province with regulated online casinos?

Ontario is the only province with a regulated private online casino market as of this writing. Alberta launched its own regulated private iGaming market on July 13, 2026 under the new iGaming Alberta Act.

What is iGaming Ontario (iGO)?

iGaming Ontario is the provincial body that regulates and registers private online gambling operators allowed to legally serve Ontario players.

Is PlayOJO legal in Ontario?

The Ontario-registered entity is playojo.ca, operated by SkillOnNet Ltd. and registered with iGaming Ontario. This is a different product from playojo.com, which serves other markets under MGA/UKGC licensing and is not iGO-registered.

What is the difference between playojo.ca and playojo.com?

playojo.ca is the iGaming Ontario-registered site for Ontario residents. playojo.com is a separate product for other jurisdictions licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and the Malta Gaming Authority, and is not licensed for Ontario.

Can I play this slot if I live outside Ontario?

Outside Ontario, your options are generally limited to your province's official lottery-corporation platform, where available, or operators licensed in other jurisdictions. Availability of this specific slot varies; always confirm licensing for your province.

Is OLG the only legal option in Ontario?

No. OLG is the provincial Crown corporation option, but iGaming Ontario has registered over 45 private operators as of mid-2026, including LeoVegas, BetMGM, Bet365, and others.

When does Alberta's regulated online casino market launch?

Alberta's regulated private iGaming market launched on July 13, 2026 under the iGaming Alberta Act, regulated by the AGLC.

How do I check if an operator is properly licensed?

For Ontario, check the current operator list at igamingontario.ca. For other provinces, verify the operator against your provincial gaming regulator directly rather than relying on the operator's own marketing claims.