Gaming Corps, a leading game development company headquartered in Sweden, is set to broaden its player base by entering into a distribution agreement with iGaming aggregator Dot Connections.
Under this partnership, Gaming Corps' premium games suite will be made available to over 300 operator partners through Dot Connections' A.C.E. platform. Known for its comprehensive solution, Dot Connections connects operators with top content providers, facilitating seamless integration across the iGaming landscape.
Last year alone, Dot Connections onboarded an average of five operators per month, demonstrating its robust growth trajectory.
Operators leveraging the A.C.E. platform will now have access to Gaming Corps' extensive portfolio, spanning Crash, Mine, Table, Slot, and Plinko games. Among the standout titles included are Gaming Corps' renowned series like Jet Lucky and Coin Miner, along with recent successful releases like Piggy Smash, Wild Woof, Raging Zeus Mines, and Mighty Mammoth.
Danielle Calafato, Chief Commercial Officer at Gaming Corps, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, "Dot Connections' consistent expansion of operator partnerships aligns perfectly with Gaming Corps' goal to reach a wider audience.
We are excited to offer our premium games suite to over 300 operators through their platform, and we are committed to delivering thrilling gaming experiences with each release."
Cora Chen, Chief Operating Officer at Dot Connections, shared similar sentiments, commenting, "We are thrilled to provide our operator partners with access to Gaming Corps' diverse and engaging games catalogue.
With the continuous growth of our operator network, we anticipate Gaming Corps' suite to gain significant traction in the months ahead, enriching the gaming experience for our partners and their players."
The partnership between Gaming Corps and Dot Connections marks another milestone in Gaming Corps' expansion strategy, paving the way for increased visibility and accessibility of its acclaimed games across the iGaming market.
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