Over 15% of Canadians speak French as their first language, and this new package includes material and translation services for them.
Planet Sport wants to help gambling companies that want to grow in Canada by bringing out these new goods.
Once Ontario's regulated betting market opened in April, Canada got a lot of attention from operators, suppliers, and allies who want to take advantage of the chance it offers.
Planet Sport said that localization is important because there are more than 500,000 French speakers in Ontario alone.
Planet Sport's Head of International Betting Content, Andrew Morgan, said, "Canada is going to become one of the biggest betting markets in the world, especially now that Ontario is open for business."
"But operators, suppliers, and affiliates must carefully localise their offerings if they want to do well in such a competitive market."
"Even though French-Canadian is spoken by more than seven million people across the country, it is still important that content is translated correctly and with a personal touch."
The service will translate so-called "static content," like messages about responsible gambling and ways to pay and withdraw money, as well as licencing and how-to guides, like how to bet on sports, in a casino, or online.
News stories "tailored to the French-Canadian market" are also available to operators and members, along with short pieces like "We are your home of football betting" and "tips and odds in Canada."
Planet Sport also said that unique gaming terms have been translated by people who speak French, which is the language spoken in Canada.
Morgan ended by saying, "French Canadian is a great addition to our growing translation bureau. We look forward to working with operators, suppliers, and affiliates to help them make the most of Canada's huge potential."
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