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Gaming Corps’ agreement with the home country will last for five years
The Swedish Gaming Authority has granted Gaming Corps, a young games developer from Sweden, permission to manage gaming software within its homeland.
This licence is valid for five-years and meets the requirement of all gaming software providers to hold a license by 1 July in order to offer services in Sweden.
Gaming Corps, a Swedish game developer with a history in video games, is experiencing rapid growth in the iGaming industry. The diverse portfolio of Gaming Corps includes premium Crash and Mine games, Table, Slot, and Table Games, as well as certified Plinko. It includes popular titles such as Jet Lucky 2, Ragingzeus Mines, and Aztec Bonus pot.
After meeting the requirements in Gibraltar and receiving licences for Greece, Estonia, Gibraltar and the Netherlands, Gaming Corps will now be able to add Sweden to its growing list of approved territories.
Gaming Corps CEO Juha Kauppinen said: “It’s gratifying to us that more markets are moving toward regulation. We are happy to be an official licensee for Sweden, as we continue to expand the number of countries where our premium content is available to players.
The new license regulations in Sweden help to protect players and promote safer gaming. We are happy to offer our licensed games to players that comply with these regulations.