The government platform OLG of Canada has launched the first ever slot for disabled people - and seriously, this is not a joke
News from the madhouse. Otherwise, how to explain the fact that the official state gambling platform OLG (Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation) proudly presented Red Panda Tails of Wealth — the first ever slot specifically for the disabled, paralyzed, visually impaired, and people with serious illnesses. Right under the banner of "inclusivity", the most vulnerable people of society have been dragged into gambling, and this is presented as progress.
Under the guise of inclusion, the usual monetization of pain
OLG has long been waging an aggressive campaign against offshore operators like Bodog. They broadcast from high tribunes about "responsible gambling", "social protection", "ethical approach". And against the backdrop of this fight against "bad unlicensed casinos", the state structure is thrusting the slot into the hands of a person who may not even be able to hold a mouse on his own.
OLG openly says it is expanding its target audience to include 2.7 million people with disabilities in Canada. Just think about it: THE TARGET AUDIENCE IS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES. So we're not just dealing with accessibility anymore — we're talking about medical targeting.
Red Panda Tails of Wealth is the first slot for the paralyzed
So that no one doubts the seriousness of what is happening, the slot was created with the support of Pixiu Gaming, Light & Wonder and Fable, the latter is engaged in the development of digital products for people with disabilities.
Everything would be fine if it were some kind of non-profit project to improve leisure. But this is gambling. Gambling. Where you can lose money. State. With monetization.
Dave Pridmore, head of games at OLG, is serious:
"This is a proof of concept for how removing barriers helps create a more inclusive future."
What the fuck is an inclusive future if you create barriers to life by dragging sick people into things that even healthy people can't get rid of?
What is going on in general?
In May 2025, the AGCO (the regulator in the province of Ontario) began to put pressure on offshores, demanding that the media stop promoting unlicensed operators. The main argument is that they allegedly "undermine the stability of the regulated market" and "do not protect players." And now Canadian officials - at full height, with a proud back - fully protect the disabled, allowing them to spin the drums for disability benefits.
Offshores, by the way, have never even stuttered about targeting the paralyzed, because, obviously, this is fucking unethical. And here - with fanfare, with TV cameras, with press releases: "look what we have done!".
Common sense, where are you?
Of course, everything is wrapped in the right wording. Sort of:
"We want everyone to feel included""We're removing barriers""We're partnering with Fable – and it's a new era"
In fact, we now legally sell gambling to those who can't leave the house, can't keep their phones, and may not be aware of what's going on at all.
And what's next?
It seems that in the future we are waiting for a slot with eye controls. Then there is the brain interface. Then there are weekly free spins for bedridden patients and personalized offers on behalf of OLG: "We know that you are having a hard time — here's a bonus. Scroll, feel the joy."
If there is hell in gambling, it seems to be here. In Canada. Officially. Under the brand of "social inclusion".



OlakTHEPolak As for me, it's high time. The Internet is polluted with these gray sites. I don't want my kids to stumble upon casinos on TikTok!



SYLversters Oh may, does it all really work? I thought those 5 scatters were like seeing the Loch Ness Monster on stream


YellowPikmin Yes, I remember the Avengers slot... I caught such drifts there. I still regret that I did not take a screenshot, now you can't prove it.



AccurateShark28 And I bet on six different WTA matches – I won $180 with $10. But there are few days like this :)


thekidgamer52 PSG are really like a tank now. But finals are always nerves. Too often, the favorites fly from the "outsiders". I would take Inter with a handicap, the odds are good, the risk is justified.

Thank you, Canada...