Gaming Corps receives approval in Greece
Gaming Corps has added Greece as its latest regulated market.
Gaming Corps is already working with Kaizen’s Stoiximan, and has now announced Novibet as a new customer in the region, going live on the first day of the group’s approval in the country.
Games set to launch in Greece include Jet Lucky 2, Coin Miner, Penalty Champion, Tikiz N Juice, Plinko, Black Jack and Stormy Witch.
“The company’s diverse portfolio of plinko, mine, crash, table and slot content has been in demand within the market for some time, creating a pipeline of top-tier operators ready to ensure Gaming Corps’ market presence,” a statement from Gaming Corps read.
“Gaming Corps has previously announced that its growth strategy is to create more content within more markets, with an unerring commitment to integrity and player protection.”
The approval in Greece comes after the group received Dutch certification last week, while in November Gaming Corps signed an agreement with Digitain to add its casino content to the latter’s network.
With a background in video games, Gaming Corps noted that it is now experiencing growth in the iGaming sector, with the aim of growing within regulated markets.
Gaming Corps CEO Juha Kauppinen commented: “Our close relationship with many of the operators in Greece meant it was high on our list of priorities for market entry. We’ve been overwhelmed by the support of our existing customers who have an active presence in the region and the response of the new customers this allows us to deliver content to.
“We’re excited by the speed with which things are now moving and are grateful to our commercial team for their hard work and our customers for their support for yet another market entry.”
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