Kindred Group and Gaming Corps Ink New Deal

Swedish iGaming developer, Gaming Corps, has announced a significant commercial agreement with industry leader, Kindred Group, for the distribution of its gaming content across Kindred’s top-tier casino brands.

Under the agreement, Gaming Corps will become the first development studio to provide Kindred’s major brands, such as Unibet, Storspelare, and Vlad Casino, with Crash game content and certified Plinko for regulated markets. Moreover, Kindred’s brands will gain access to Gaming Corps’ comprehensive Slot and Mine portfolios, as the studio continues its commitment to product diversity.

The deal further expands to include the development of custom-branded games within the Mine and Crash genres, specifically tailored for the operator’s key brands.

Gaming Corps is a well-established gaming company with roots in video games and is currently witnessing growth within the iGaming sector. It has recently attracted industry-leading talent, and its diverse portfolio comprises premium certified Plinko, Crash, Mine, Table, and Slot games.

Gareth Jennings, Head of Casino at Kindred Group commented, “Kindred is selective when adding new content but Gaming Corps has all the attributes we look for when considering new suppliers. Not only do they share our ethos of responsible gambling but it clearly understands the need to ensure a varied and high-quality portfolio that differentiates from the crowd. This along with the addition of custom content is why we see this studio as being an exciting addition for our players.”

Danielle Calafato, Head of Commercial at Gaming Corps said, “We’re very proud to be able to work closely with Kindred Group and its brands. Whenever we add additional distribution it’s a credit to the team here and gaining access to audiences as extensive as those that Kindred can offer, make these deals even more rewarding. We’re pleased to include the majority of our game categories and look forward to collaborating on our branded content as well.”

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