
Gaming Corps, a Swedish provider, is expanding its reach across the Americas through a new agreement with Oddsworks. This partnership will distribute first’s online casino games on Oddsworks’ BetGuard platform. The games include publicly listed slots, table games, and mine games. Additionally, Gaming Corps will extend the availability of its plinko and multiplier games to a wider audience.
Gaming Corps is set to expand its reach with a new partnership. This partnership will see its games go live on BetGuard in several U.S. states. These states include Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, and Connecticut. This collaboration will also introduce the company’s games to numerous Latin American markets where Gaming Corps currently lacks a presence. We expect the partnership to significantly strengthen its footprint in these regions.
Juha Kauppinen, CEO of Gaming Corps, expressed optimism about the deal. He hopes it will have a positive impact on their revenues. Larry DeMar, president of Oddsworks, highlighted the unique game mechanics in Gaming Corps’ titles. He believes these mechanics have the potential to capture a significant share of the North American market.
In addition to BetGuard, Oddsworks offers the O-Connect aggregator. This allows North American online casino operators to access games from multiple studios. It enhances the variety of games available to players.
This partnership comes as several companies in the iGaming industry expand their offerings in North America. Checkd Development (Checkd Dev) has partnered with William Hill to launch its Automated Betting System. They will use the system for horse racing and football betting.” OnAir Entertainment will provide four bespoke online blackjack games to DraftKings in Ontario, Canada. In addition, Swintt, a slots developer, has appointed Anthony Dalla-Giacoma as its new chief commercial officer. Dalla-Giacoma was previously the regional business manager at NetEnt. These moves reflect the ongoing growth and innovation in the iGaming market. Companies continue to expand their presence in North America.