Play’n GO Joins G7 Summit to Help Shape Global Gambling Policy

iGaming content supplier Play’n GO is stepping onto the world stage as it participates in the first-ever Global Forum on Responsible Gaming and Gambling Policy, held alongside the G7 Leaders Summit this week in Calgary.
This landmark initiative is the first of three major international events for the company in 2025, with Play’n GO also scheduled to appear at the upcoming G20 Summit and the United Nations General Assembly later this year.
Shawn Fluharty, Play’n GO’s Head of Government Affairs, will lead a key session on the forum’s opening day, June 13, addressing global regulators, mental health professionals, and public policy leaders. The discussion will focus on the intersection of gambling regulation, mental health, and responsible innovation.
“Positioning responsible gaming at the world’s premier policy forums is vital to ensuring regulation keeps pace with rapid innovation and effectively protects consumers,” said Fluharty. “As the only online content supplier involved, Play’n GO’s presence emphasizes the importance of early collaboration with lawmakers to develop coherent global standards.”
Play’n GO is the only online gaming supplier invited to the G7 forum, a recognition of its long-standing advocacy for tighter regulation and responsible gaming practices. Known for its market-leading online slots, the company recently announced it will no longer partner with sweepstakes casinos, reinforcing its stance on ethical distribution.
The outcome of this and subsequent meetings at the G20 and UNGA will be consolidated into policy recommendations that aim to shape the future of global standards for online gambling, youth protection, and innovation policy.
For more details, visit Play’n GO’s official website and CNBC World.