I signed up with TitanPlay on a Tuesday night after a friend in Ontario mentioned he'd been playing on it since it launched back in March 2024. The registration took under three minutes, which matched what I'd read beforehand. I'm 19+ and an Ontario resident, so I qualified right away, and the site confirmed that before I got very far into the form.
Once I was in, I noticed the licensing details sitting right on the account dashboard: TitanPlay is licensed under the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and iGaming Ontario, operated by Shark77 Limited out of Malta. I didn't see any specific bonus percentages on the homepage before I registered, and it turns out that's deliberate. Ontario law bars operators from publicly advertising specific inducements or bonus terms, so the full details only showed up once I'd logged in. That threw me for a second, but once I was in my account I found the Welcome Casino Pack up to C$1,500 waiting there.
My first deposit was C$20 through Interac, and it landed instantly. I'd read that Interac is the go-to method for Ontario players, and that held up in practice, no delays, no extra verification step at that point. The wagering requirement on the welcome package is 25x on deposit and bonus combined, with 21 days to clear it and a max conversion of 10x the awarded bonus. I made a mental note of that 21-day window since I didn't want the offer to expire on me before I'd used it properly.
With the bonus credited, I went straight for the slots lobby. TitanPlay carries 1,700+ games from more than 30 providers, and the lobby is split into categories like Slots, New, Top, Featured, Slingo, Drops, Buy Bonus, Crash, Megaways, Jackpots, and a "Cold and Hot" section I actually liked messing with. The Cold tab shows slots that haven't paid out in a while, which I don't take too seriously but is a fun filter to poke at anyway. I spent most of that first session on Sweet Bonanza 1000 and Sugar Rush 1000, both Pragmatic Play titles, then moved to Starburst for a while. Most of the slots I tried had a C$0.50 minimum bet, so I could stretch my bankroll across a good number of spins.
I also tried the live casino, which runs 300+ tables. I played a few rounds of Caribbean Blackjack and watched a session of XXXtreme Lightning Roulette before trying Golden Wealth Baccarat. The live dealer games came from Evolution, Relax Gaming and Felt, and the tables felt properly staffed, no lag on my connection either. One thing I liked: the RTP percentage and betting limits showed right on the game tile in the lobby, so I didn't need to click into a game just to check the numbers.
Since TitanPlay also runs a sportsbook, I placed a small parlay across three selections and the Combo Booster kicked in automatically, a 5% boost for three legs that scales up the more selections you add, apparently as high as 70% for 14 or more. I didn't build anything that big, but I did try the "If Bet" feature on a smaller sequential wager. It only commits your stake to the first bet in the sequence rather than the whole parlay at once, which is a decent way to manage risk without walking away from a multi-leg bet entirely.
When it came time to withdraw, I cashed out through Interac again, since the site follows a closed-loop policy: withdrawals go back through the same method you deposited with, wherever possible. It took about a day and a half to land, within the 24-48 hour window I'd been told to expect. There's no PayPal or crypto support, which might bother some players, but for a straightforward Interac-in, Interac-out routine it worked fine for me.
I also grabbed the iOS app from the Apple App Store to keep playing on my phone, since there's no Android app (Android users get a mobile browser version instead, which I tried briefly on a tablet and found fully responsive). The app bundles the casino, live casino and sportsbook together with the same dark theme as the desktop site.
Support was there when I had a question about the wagering deadline. I got a reply through live chat within a few minutes; there's no phone line, but chat and email covered what I needed. I also noticed the Reality Check pop-ups tracking my session time and win/loss, along with deposit and loss limit tools in the account settings. It felt like an actual attempt at responsible gaming rather than a box someone checked.
Between the game variety, the sportsbook extras and the smooth Interac withdrawal, TitanPlay turned out to be one of the more complete Ontario-licensed platforms I've tried this year. TitanPlay is now one of the few sites I keep coming back to when I want a mixed casino-and-sports session.