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Swedish game developer Gaming Corps has signed an agreement with global B2B platform and aggregator GrooveGaming as a key distributor of Gaming Corps iGaming products, leveraging GrooveGaming's global presence and their cluster of outstanding operators.

GrooveGaming is at the heart of the global iGaming industry, offering a range of solutions for operators that puts their industry-DNA into high-quality service and revenue maximisation. GrooveGaming provides service in many jurisdictions worldwide and is a partner to a cluster of operators that define tier-1 and beyond.

GrooveGaming’s roadmap has been to capacity-build around technology innovation and optimisation, underwritten by awards from IndustryEra as well as a host of big industry names including EveryMatrix, iGP, Digitain, GoBet, ProgressPlay, Hub88, QTech, Alea, Quickfire, Max Entertainment and BetConstruct, amongst others. This prestigious network is a cluster that makes market accessibility for games developers like Gaming Corps attractive from the outset.

GrooveGaming’s powerful platform now includes thousands of casino games made up of a wealth of aggregated content ranging from slots, online casino and live casino, to poker and table games, as well as the new partnership with Gaming Coprs, that operators can access via easy integration to drive player engagement and revenue.GrooveGaming has carved out a hard-won reputation for being one of the world’s foremost one-stop-shops for casino content. The ambitious team at GrooveGaming are dedicated to rapidly provide operators with access to new content based on their proprietary plug-and-play format which is combined with best-in-class technology.

Mats Lundin, CCO at Gaming Corps, said: “We are glad to be able to partner with a key industry-player like GrooveGaming. Yahale and Gil have made GrooveGaming a forward-looking company that we are excited to be collaborating with and to bouncing product development ideas off of. I am confident that this partnership holds a myriad of possibilities to really establish a significant win-win relationship”

Yahale Meltzer, COO at GrooveGaming, said: “We are looking forward to distribute Gaming Corps’ upcoming products to the market, as well as being a point of reference for their exciting existing portfolio, which is already a strong collection of games that lead the way in their respective categories. We recognise significant potential in their Multiplier Games, which have special appeal to Millenials, and this is a category we strongly recommend the major operators to start focusing on”

For further information visit www.groovegaming.com

George Miller began his career in content marketing before joining the HIPTHER team in 2016 as an Editor and Content Manager. His ability to distill complex regulatory data into newsworthy B2B content led to his appointment as Head of Content in 2017.…

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