Buffalo Online Becomes New Ontario Slot Machine Via BetMGM

Buffalo Online Becomes New Ontario Slot Machine Via BetMGM
By Jim Tomlin
Fact Checked by Michael Peters

Customers who enjoy online Ontario slot games can now enjoy one of the most popular machines you’ll find at brick-and-mortar casinos.

BetMGM announced Thursday it is releasing Buffalo as a new iGaming option for Ontario customers.

“BetMGM is proud to bring Buffalo to our Ontario players,” BetMGM Chief Revenue Officer Matt Prevost said in a company news release. “It’s already a strong performer in the states and will be a big headliner at BetMGM Ontario, adding to a stellar collection of games.”

The Buffalo cabinet machine at physical casinos is manufactured by Aristocrat Gaming and the version that will be available for folks who are using the BetMGM Online Casino Ontario is made by Aristocrat’s online arm, Anaxi.

 
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Features of Buffalo Online Slot Game

Buffalo is a 20-line, 5x4 slot game where players aim to win by filling the screen with Buffalo symbols. The slot has 1,024 paylines with an expected return to player (RTP) of 94.85%.

The maximum payout on the Buffalo online slot machine is 7,600 times the bet. Payouts in the base game can reach as high as 300 times the stake.

BetMGM already offers the Buffalo slot for online casino customers in two major markets in the United States, Pennsylvania and Michigan (it is also available in New Jersey). Now folks at Ontario gambling sites can join in.

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Jim Tomlin is an editor and writer specializing in sports, gambling and the intersection of those industries. He has 30+ years of journalism experience and his work has appeared in the Tampa Bay Times, FanRag, Saturday Down South and Saturday Tradition.

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