Swedish casino games developer Gaming Corps has signed multiple partnerships in recent days as it looks to pick up speed in the Ontario iGaming market.
The licensed supplier extended its existing collaboration with casino games aggregator St8 to cover both the Ontario and UK markets, a deal that it said supports its continued focus on scaling distribution through trusted aggregation partners.
St8 helps operators streamline integrations and accelerate growth and connects operators to hundreds of game providers across multiple verticals. It will distribute a broad selection of Gaming Corps’ content to Ontario operators, including a range of slots, crash, mine, table and plinko games.
“Extending our agreement with St8 to cover the UK and Ontario is a meaningful step in reinforcing our position in two of the most established gaming markets in the world,” said Gaming Corps Chief Commercial Officer Graham Greensmith. “By deepening this relationship, we can bring more of our latest and most distinctive content to a wider audience through a partner that understands the operational and compliance demands of highly regulated environments.”
Gaming Corps takes High Flyer partnership airborne
Gaming Corps has also partnered with licensed operator High Flyer Casino and will roll out a portfolio of games to players on High Flyer’s platform in the province, including 3 Pigs of the Caribbean, part of the 3 Pigs franchise, and Savannah Stacks.
Slots-focused High Flyer Casino is operated by Ellipse Entertainment Ltd. and currently offers a portfolio featuring more than 100 exclusive games. It also operates the Reel Jackpot brand, Money Spinner titles and a range of progressive slots.
“High Flyer Casino has carved out a clear position in Ontario with a focused slots strategy and a strong understanding of what local players are looking for,” said Gaming Corps Chief Revenue Officer Adam Pentecost. “Bringing our most recognizable titles to their platform allows us to place our games in front of a highly engaged audience in a market that continues to set the pace in North America. This agreement is another important step in broadening our distribution with operators that value distinctive content and long-term portfolio development.”
Deals follow BetMGM exclusivity period
Gaming Corps received its supplier license from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) in April 2025.
Its latest partnerships follow a landmark agreement with BetMGM in Ontario that was announced last month. That deal made BetMGM the first operator to launch Gaming Corps’ full range of games in the province and included a period of exclusivity.
Gaming Corps said at the time of its licensure that it had already signed agreements with “several of the most well-known” Ontario operators, and added that it particularly hoped to partner with those that have licensed rights to well-known sports brands. In other markets, the company works with other renowned operators such as bet365.
As well as its standard portfolio of content, the company also offers market-specific content in Ontario with a focus on popular sports such as hockey and basketball, such as Shootout Champion and Hoop Champion.