Gaming Corps, a publicly listed game studio headquartered in Sweden, has launched its operations in the newly regulated Brazilian iGaming market, marking a significant milestone for the company.
The entry into Brazil aligns with Gaming Corps’ strategy to expand its footprint in key international markets. The developer has introduced over 50 slot, casino, and non-traditional games to Brazilian operators since the market’s opening on January 1, 2025.
Gaming Corps’ games are now live with prominent operators in Brazil, including Betano, Sportingtech, and Superbet. The studio aims to forge additional partnerships to enable more brands to offer its sought-after content to their player bases.
Gaming Corps anticipates strong demand for its non-traditional casino offerings, such as Mines and its distinctive Smash4Cash™ game series, tailored to appeal to Brazilian players.
Operators accessing Gaming Corps’ portfolio in Brazil can offer a wide range of games, including popular titles like Penalty Champion and Jet Lucky 2, alongside Casino Slots, Table Games, Multiplier Games, Ine Games, Plinko Games, and the innovative Smash4Cash™ titles.
Brazil is poised to become a major player in the Latin American iGaming landscape, with projections by H2 Gambling Capital estimating market values to reach up to $1.4 billion by 2025, escalating to $3.7 billion by 2029. Gaming Corps’ entry into this burgeoning market underscores its commitment to capturing a significant share of this expanding sector.
Gaming Corps’ debut in Brazil not only signifies its strategic expansion but also underscores its readiness to cater to the diverse gaming preferences of Brazilian players through innovative and engaging content offerings.
Juha Kauppinen, CEO of Gaming Corps, said: “The entire industry has been working very hard to be prepared for Brazil launching on January 1 2025, and this includes the entire Gaming Corps team.
“Competition is of course fierce but that also makes our achievement of being among the first providers to launch into the market with more than 50 games even stronger.
“Gaming Corps was one of the very few suppliers already live on day one with so many games on the leading operators, and we will now work even harder to get them live on even more licensed brands in the coming weeks and months.
“The potential in Brazil speaks for itself, and with our unique non-traditional games and our ability to create localised experiences, we have high hopes for the Brazilian market becoming a success for us and our operator partners.”
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