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A publicly-listed game development company based in Sweden, with the name Gaming Corps, has made a significant step towards its goal to expand across the United Kingdom by announcing a new partnership with big-name casino company, Ivy Casino. Alongside Ivy Casino, the partnership also involves its sister brands, O’Reels Casino and Rose Casino.

Ivy Casino and its two sister casinos are all highly successful and fully licensed online casino platforms offering a variety of casino gaming options to UK residents. For many gamblers, online platforms such as these are actually preferred over traditional locations due to their ease of accessibility and the better bonuses and rewards they offer.

However, gamblers must be sure to do their research before settling on a casino gaming platform, as hacks and scams are a serious issue in the online world. Recently, many gamblers were frantically searching ‘is mrbeast casino app legit’ only to be met with disappointment and frustration to find it had been a scam. However, there are many safe and legal alternatives offering a highly engaging gaming experience while still providing state-of-the-art security protections for every user.

As part of the agreement, all of Gaming Corps’ games are to be added to the casino’s library and available to UK-based players. Among these games are several highly popular smash-hit titles as well as some more unique and innovative games that are powered by Gaming Corps’ trademarked gaming mechanics. What fans are especially looking forward to, however, is the new installments of the much-loved 3 Pigs series. There are many more games expected to land on the Ivy Casino platforms due to this deal, and the number is only expected to grow as time goes on.

Ivy Casinos’ adoption of Gaming Corps’ new games speaks to the latter company’s dedication to growing its UK market. Gambling is a highly popular pastime in the UK, with an estimated 48% of adult residents engaging with at least one form of gambling during a four-week period. The gambling market in the UK is also highly competitive, with some of the most sought-after licenses in the world. As such, it makes sense that Gaming Corps would want to continue its UK growth strategy, and this partnership is likely to be a real cause for celebration for the company.

Gaming Corps also appears to have a genuine passion for bringing high-quality entertainment to UK-based players and has certainly shown a favour towards UK-based brands that are committed to putting their players first and making gaming content accessible to all adults who wish to play.

Speaking on the new partnership, CCO at Gaming Corps, Graham Greensmith, brought attention to the fact that Ivy Casino had fostered a strong reputation, since their opening in 2024, for bringing high-quality games to their UK audience, which he says made them “a strong and natural fit for our content.” The company has many ambitious plans for 2026, and Greensmith believes that its recent partnership with Ivy Casino will help the games reach an audience that will greatly appreciate them.

A spokesperson for Ivy Casino, Mark Good, brought attention to the fact that the casino itself is dedicated to partnering and collaborating with game development studios that are creating high-quality and creative games with a focus on player experience. As such, it was easy for them to work with Gaming Corps, and the Ivy Casino is looking forward to what it is sure will be a very successful partnership. He also complemented many aspects of the new games themselves, saying that they were already player favourites and that the casino is looking forward to having them accessible on their site.

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