Gaming Corps, a publicly listed Swedish game development studio known for its innovative content, has expanded into the U.S. iLottery market through a strategic agreement with EQL Games, a prominent U.S.-based lottery content provider. This partnership enables Gaming Corps to bring its diverse portfolio of games to American lottery operators via EQL Games’ iLottery Aggregation Platform.
Under the terms of the distribution agreement, Gaming Corps’ offerings—including Slots, Table Games, Multiplier Games, Mine Games, and its trademarked Smash4Cash™ series—will be integrated into EQL Games’ platform. This integration grants EQL’s lottery operator clients access to Gaming Corps’ games alongside other proprietary and third-party content, meeting the increasing demand among U.S. online lottery operators for engaging, non-traditional game formats.
EQL Games’ aggregation platform is specifically designed to streamline the content delivery process for lottery operators, providing a single integration point and commercial agreement for access to multiple game studios. This platform simplifies content acquisition for online lotteries across regulated states, allowing them to swiftly expand their game libraries with innovative titles. In addition to third-party offerings, EQL Games also develops proprietary content, including licensed Team USA games for state lotteries, such as those created for the recent Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. EQL plans to release additional licensed titles ahead of upcoming events, including the Winter Games in Milan (2026) and the Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games (2028).
The collaboration with EQL Games marks Gaming Corps’ official entry into the U.S. market, reflecting both companies’ commitment to enhancing the online lottery experience through diverse, high-quality gaming options.
Juha Kauppinen, CEO of Gaming Corps, said: “The USA has always been somewhat of the holy grail for game developers like us, which has been further emphasised as markets in several states have become regulated. The potential in the American market is enormous, and the impact for us is a bit difficult to assess, but we have great hopes for the collaboration with EQL Games, which has an impressive platform towards U.S. lotteries.
“We believe it will have a significantly positive impact on our revenues. I would like to personally take the opportunity to thank EQL Games and Brad Cummings for the collaboration, and we are now working hard to complete the integration so that all our games will be offered to EQL’s customers via their platform.”
Brad Cummings, CEO of EQL Games, added: “Including Gaming Corps as a supplier to the EQL Games iLottery Aggregator is an exciting step forward in our mission to offer unique, high-quality content to state lotteries. Gaming Corps’ expertise in iGaming, along with their unique game portfolio, fits perfectly with our vision of enhancing the lottery experience through dynamic and engaging content.”