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Sam Smith at
28 Nov 2022
Journalist, Editorial Department
Renowned iGaming content provider Gaming Corps has successfully passed all regulatory checks in the Netherlands. This achievement allows the company to supply its products to gaming operators operating in the local regulated market.
The developer offers a diverse portfolio of games. Dutch players will now be able to enjoy a wide range of popular titles from the Swedish provider, including traditional slots and table games, as well as offerings from the brand's Mine and Crash collections.
Gaming Corps continues to pursue its strategy of entering new regulated markets, with the Netherlands marking a significant first step in this direction. The provider anticipates that its games, including popular titles such as Penalty Champion, Tikiz N Juice, Stormy Witch, Coin Miner, Jet Lucky 2, Skyliner, and Cat Ching, will be available to players in the Netherlands across several operator websites.
Gaming Corps CEO Juha Kauppinen commented, "New markets will allow us to significantly expand our audience. While the Netherlands is just the first step in this direction, it is strategically crucial for us as it opens the door to a bright new future for the company. Through our expansion into regulated markets worldwide, we will maximize returns from both our current games and future releases. We are thrilled that our iGaming content has been warmly received by many new operators. I look forward to the time when I can announce new agreements."
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