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Alberta Review · Updated June 2026

JackpotCity Casino Alberta Review 2026

JackpotCity Alberta review: Super Group casino brand entering Alberta on July 13, 2026. One of six Super Group brands in the Alberta market, with a 25-year track record in online casino.

LicenceAGLC, Alberta
Minimum age18+
Parent companySuper Group (NYSE)
Founded1998
Operator
JackpotCity
Parent company
Super Group (NYSE)
Product type
Casino
Founded
1998

What JackpotCity brings to Alberta

JackpotCity is one of the longest-operating online casino brands in the world, founded in 1998 and now part of Super Group — the company also behind Betway, Spin Casino, Royal Vegas, Ruby Fortune, and Grizzly's Quest. Super Group registered all six of its brands with the AGLC ahead of Alberta's July 13, 2026 launch, the largest single-parent brand portfolio in the Alberta market.

JackpotCity is a casino-focused brand with an extensive slots library, table games, and live dealer options. It is distinct from Betway, which is Super Group's sports-first brand. JackpotCity is oriented toward casino players who prefer a dedicated casino product rather than a combined sportsbook and casino.

Pros and cons

What works
  • 25+ year track record as one of Canada's most established casino brands
  • Backed by Super Group's Ontario regulatory infrastructure
  • Large casino library with slots, table games, and live dealer
  • Ontario licensed with existing Canadian compliance
What to know
  • Casino-focused — limited sportsbook offering
  • [VERIFY: exact Alberta welcome offer and full game library at launch]
  • [VERIFY: Interac deposit and withdrawal details for Alberta]
Launch Offer

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JackpotCity's Alberta welcome offer will be confirmed on the JackpotCity Alberta signup page from 13 July 2026. Jolly First does not alter or guarantee operator offer terms.

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Frequently asked questions

Is JackpotCity legal in Alberta?
Yes. JackpotCity is AGLC-licensed for Alberta and will operate legally from 13 July 2026, as part of Super Group's six-brand Alberta portfolio.
Who owns JackpotCity?
JackpotCity is owned by Super Group, a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Super Group also operates Betway, Spin Casino, Royal Vegas, Ruby Fortune, and Grizzly's Quest in Alberta.
Is JackpotCity the same as Betway?
No. JackpotCity and Betway are separate brands both owned by Super Group. JackpotCity is casino-focused; Betway is sports-first.
What is the minimum age for JackpotCity in Alberta?
18. Alberta's minimum gambling age is 18, one year lower than Ontario's 19.
Responsible gambling

Gambling involves risk. If gambling is no longer fun, contact the Alberta Health Services problem gambling helpline. Self-exclusion is available through AGLC at any licensed Alberta operator.

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