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DragonBet adds Gaming Corps games to its platform

Gaming Corps, a publicly traded gaming development firm located in Sweden, has teamed up with Welsh operator DragonBet to bring its collection of casino games to one of the UK’s most thrilling independent gaming brands.

Under the agreement, DragonBet users will have access to a variety of Gaming Corps titles, featuring the seasonal game 3 Pigs of Easter. The game expands on the studio’s well-known 3 Pigs series, merging its distinctive Hold and Win gameplay with a vibrant spring theme.

DragonBet players will also gain access to Gaming Corps’ broader selection of Slots, Plinko, Mine, Crash, and Table games. Throughout these titles, the studio utilizes unique proprietary mechanics like Smash4Cash™, A-Maze-Cades™, and X-My-Way™, fostering consistency across its portfolio while enabling operators to provide experiences that are simultaneously innovative and recognizable.

Graham Greensmith, Chief Commercial Officer at Gaming Corps, said: “DragonBet is a household retail bookmaker with a growing online brand. Their distinctive identity and strong UK roots distinguishes them from others, we see real alignment in the way they are approaching their casino growth and how Gaming Corps content can not only supplement, but be at the forefront of their casino portfolio. They are building a platform that blends heritage with modern digital entertainment, which makes them a natural partner for our us.”

Dan Falvey, Casino Manager at DragonBet, added: “At DragonBet we have always taken pride in doing things our own way. Our roots come from the betting ring and the racing world, so delivering character and personality alongside quality content has always been important to us. As we continue to expand our online casino offering, partnering with studios like Gaming Corps allows us to introduce games that feel distinctive and engaging, while still delivering the entertainment our players expect.”

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