
Swedish developer Gaming Corps licensed to supply to Ontario operators
Company has already signed deals with "several of the most well-known" operators
Gaming Corps has secured a licence from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) to launch its content with approved operators in the province’s regulated online gaming market.
The Swedish casino games developer said in a release that it has already signed agreements with “several of the most well-known” of the 49 operators currently live in the iGaming Ontario-managed market. The company said it also hopes to partner with additional operators that have licensed rights to well-known sports brands.
“Being approved for licensing in Ontario is an important step for Gaming Corps and something we are both happy and proud of,” said Gaming Corps CEO Juha Kauppinen. “Ontario is not only one of the most regulated iGaming markets in the world, but also a strategically important gateway to all of North America.
“For us, this is clear proof that our work on compliance, quality and responsibility is of the highest international standard. The licence serves as a quality stamp that we will take with us in our continued expansion, and we are very much looking forward to offering our games to both operators and players in a market where the demand for unique content is growing rapidly. We are also already in several conversations about our RGS solution for this market.”
Market-specific content is already available at launch, with a focus on popular sports such as ice hockey and basketball through the Hoop Champion and Shootout Champion titles.
The Ontario licensure comes a month after Gaming Corps signed a North and Latin American content distribution deal with gaming content provider Oddsworks that spans several U.S. iGaming states as well as and regions in South America. It also partnered with EQL Games last fall to provide a suite of games to U.S. iLottery providers.
Gaming Corps offers a range of casino slots, table games, multiplier games, mine games and Plinko games, as well as its Smash4Cash engine.
Gaming Corps enters multi-billion-dollar Ontario online casino market
Gaming Corps now gets to supply to operators in one of the most lucrative online casino markets in the Americas.
iGaming Ontario’s (iGO) latest reporting shows that in Canadian FY 24-25, from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025, total wagering handle across online casino gaming, digital sports betting and online poker increased 31% to $82.7 billion. Gross gaming revenue for the 12-month period eclipsed $3.2 billion, up 33.7% from year two’s $2.4 billion.
Online casino is constantly the biggest revenue driver in the Ontario market and accounted for $69.6 billion of the FY handle (up 34% year over year) and $2.4 billion of FY revenue (up 36%).
Total gross gaming revenue for operators eclipsed $7 billion in the market’s first three years. Of that, nearly $5.2 billion (73%) came from online casino.