Sweden-based games developer Gaming Corps has been granted a five-year licence to manage gaming software in its home country.

Gaming Corps

The company has already been awarded licences in Gibraltar, the Netherlands, Greece, Estonia and Spain.

Gaming Corps grew from being a video games developer into the igaming market with crash, mine, table and slot games. Its titles include Coin Miner, Penalty Champion, Jet Lucky 2, Raging Zeus Mines and Aztec Bonus Pot.

"It is gratifying for us that more and more markets are moving towards regulation, and we are pleased to become an official licensee in Sweden as we continue to grow the number of markets where players can enjoy our premium game content,” said Juha Kauppinen, Gaming Corps’ CEO.

“The new licence regulations in Sweden are a very positive step to help protect players and promote safer gambling and we are very happy to offer our games to players in line with these new regulations as a licensed games developer.”