Gaming Corps, a publicly listed game studio based in Sweden, has announced the integration of its full suite of casino content onto Bragg Gaming Group’s content aggregation platform, Bragg Hub.
Off the back of this partnership, games like Samba Soccer, Lobster Hotpot and the Smash4Cash series will be accessible to a broader audience across a variety of jurisdictions.
Commenting on this collaborative agreement, Danielle Calafato, Gaming Corps CCO, stated: “Our deal with Bragg gives us an exceptional platform to showcase our games to a diverse client base around the world and is in keeping with our broader market strategy.
“This is a really exciting collaboration, which is already showing great results and we couldn’t be happier with where this partnership is headed. We look forward to seeing all our future content made available to more and more operators.”
Ivica Jovanovski, Head of Aggregation at Bragg Gaming Group, added: “We have a reputation for providing a wide variety of unique, innovative and localised content to our customers and Gaming Corps casino games fall very nicely into these categories.”
This news comes off the back of a series of other collaborative agreements for Bragg Gaming in recent weeks.
Last month, for example, the company partnered with Kings Entertainment to help the Czech land-based casino operator launch Kingsbet.cz – its online brand in the Czech Republic.
This agreement sees Bragg Gaming providing a turnkey solution that includes Player Account Management technology, aggregated online casino content via the Bragg Hub and a fully localised sportsbook integration through a partnership with Altenar.