Gaming Corps – a listed game development company in Sweden has been granted a license by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). The company can now develop and distribute its gaming content in Ontario, one of North America’s most commercially valuable and tightly regulated iGaming markets.
With the license in place, Gaming Corps has already signed agreements with leading Ontario-licensed operators to roll out its content soon. The company will go live with its top-performing sports-themed games, including Hoop Champion and Shootout Champion.
Juha Kauppinen, CEO at Gaming Corps, said:
“Being approved for a license in Ontario is a major achievement and a clear validation of the quality, integrity, and compliance standards we uphold.
Ontario is not only one of the most regulated iGaming markets in the world, but also a gateway into the wider North American region. This license opens up significant opportunities for Gaming Corps and reinforces our commitment to working only within licensed and regulated jurisdictions.
With a growing appetite for original content, we’re excited about the potential Ontario holds – both in terms of player engagement and long-term growth.”
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Ontario is home to over 15 million people. It is a key market since opening to private operators in 2022. According to iGaming Ontario, the province generated over CAD 2.4 billion in gross revenue in 2023. This revenue was supported by over 1.2 million active player accounts and more than 40 licensed operators.
The company’s game portfolio of non-traditional formats and proprietary game engines meets Ontario’s demand for unique content. In addition to existing partnerships, the company is actively pursuing further collaborations with local operators, including those holding rights to major sports brands.
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