Gaming Corps inks global partnership with MozzartBet

Gaming Corps inks global partnership with MozzartBet

Gaming Corps, a game developer based in Sweden, has signed a deal with MozzartBet Group to distribute its games around the world. This will let the company put its casino games in many different markets around the world.

Scope of the Partnership

Gaming Corps' whole game library, including its popular Smash4Cash™ series and newer games like Gates of Hellfire, Hoop Champion, and 3 Pigs of Olympus, will be offered on MozzartBet's operator platform.

MozzartBet, which has been around since 2001, will add the content to improve its casino games in the areas where it already operates.

Executive Statements

Adam Pentecost, Gaming Corps' Director of Customer Success, stated this about the partnership:

“Working with MozzartBet Group has been great from our first talks to closing the deal. We both want to put players at the centre of everything we do and the service we offer, and I'm interested to see where this partnership will take us.

MozzartBet's Head of Online Casino Operations, Marina Avramović, said on the operator side:
"We're so happy to have Gaming Corps' casino content on our site. It's a great addition to our collection of games". We are especially interested in seeing how the company's newest games do, and we look forward to working together in a truly cooperative way in the future.

New Gaming Corps–MozzartBet Agreement

The transaction is another step for Gaming Corps in its efforts to grow in regulated and growing iGaming markets around the world. The company has licenses in Malta (MGA/B2B/755/2019) and the UK, which supports its move into countries with international oversight.

From MozzartBet's point of view, the partnership expands its casino content and lets it add more titles to its library. This might help it keep players and stay competitive in a congested industry.

New content releases and partnerships between suppliers and operators are driving the casino games industry more and more. Operators want unique game libraries, while developers want to connect with more operators as rules become stricter and competition grows. This transaction is a good example of how specialised content vendors are getting distribution partnerships to reach more people.

Outlook for the Partnership

Now that the deal is in place, players in markets supplied by MozzartBet should start seeing Gaming Corps' games soon. The next stage of the partnership will probably depend on how well these games go. This may mean further exclusive releases or combined marketing efforts. Both sides will only be successful if users adopt the product, the rules are followed, and the market is activated in a useful way.

In conclusion, the collaboration is good for both the supplier and the operator since it gives players new material and helps both companies reach more people and stay relevant in a competitive global iGaming market.