Supplier Gaming Corps has extended into Africa thru a strategic partnership with Betway Group, overlaying key territories like Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania and Zambia.
Operator Betway is part of Super Group and has hooked up itself thru associations, which includes a partnership with Premier League soccer membership West Ham United.
Titles like Raging Zeus Mines, Wild Woof, Super Hot Stacks and the current Lobster Hotpot are a part of the portfolio offered. Additionally, traditional Gaming Corps titles which include Jet Lucky 2 and Coin Miner can also be to be had on Betway.
Danielle Calafato, Gaming Corps’ Chief Commercial Officer, said: “This is a good sized breakthrough for Gaming Corps as a part of our efforts to develop our logo in Africa and we are hoping to deliver our increasing listing of video games to greater gamers throughout the region. I’m very enthusiastic about our upcoming plans and sit up for sharing greater in due course.”
Hailee Cook, Product Manager at Betway Group, added: “I’m very excited to provide those video games to our gamers and I sit up for web website hosting greater Gaming Corps titles at Betway as they keep to supply content material.”
This partnership follows Gaming Corps’ current collaboration with QTech Games, increasing their presence through integrating their content material into QTech’s platform throughout areas in Asia, Latin America, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and Africa.
Gaming Corps holds licences from numerous regulatory bodies, which includes the Swedish Gaming Authority, Gibraltar, the Netherlands, Greece, Estonia and Spain.