Gaming Corps Launches in Brazil’s Regulated Gaming Market

Gaming Corps, the Swedish game content developer, has announced its successful launch in the newly regulated gaming market in Brazil, as the provider joins a host of other tier 1 content suppliers to debut in the restructured gambling legislative framework in the country.

Gaming Corps launches 50 titles in Brazil.

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Brazil’s new online gaming markets came into effect at the start of this year with gambling revenue in the country expected to make Brazil the largest gaming market in the Latin America jurisdiction.

Players in Brazil can enjoy some of the developers most popular games including titles such as Penalty Champion and Jet Lucky 2. Additionally the studios portfolio includes six of its propriety titles like Casino Slots, Table Games, Multiplier Games, Mine Games, Plinko Games and the Smash4Cash game series.

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Gaming Corps Poised to Increase its Footprint in Brazil

Gaming Corps boasts it is already live in the country with several tier-1 gaming operators, including Betano, Novibet, Sportingtech, and Superbet. The developer states the newly regulated Brazilian market is expected to be one of the largest global gambling regions, with an estimated revenue of $1.4 billion in 2025.

Senior leadership at Gaming Corps say the business is pursuing a strategy of increasing its partnerships in regulated markets where it is already present. It intends to increase its footprint in these regions by focusing on entering new partnerships with more gaming operators that are licensed in the LatAm region.

The entire industry has worked hard to be ready for January 1, 2025. The competition is, of course, fierce, but that also makes our performance even stronger. Gaming Corps was one of the few providers that already had so many games live on the leading operators in Brazil from day one, and we will now work even harder to get them live on even more licensed operators. The potential in Brazil speaks for itself and with our unique, non-traditional games and our ability to create locally adapted experiences, we have high hopes that the Brazilian market will become a success story for us.

Juha KauppinenCEO of Gaming Corps

Over a year ago Gaming Corps received a B2B License to operate in the Swedish gaming market.

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