Gaming Corps has signed an agreement with OddsWorks to distribute its game portfolio on the BetGuard platform, expanding its influence in North America, Latin America, and Canada.
This partnership enables Gaming Corps to enter new regulated markets, including major US states such as New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, and Connecticut.
The agreement will allow OddsWorks to distribute Gaming Corps' six game engines through its existing platform—casino slots, table games, multiplier games, mining games, Plinko games, and Smash4Cash.
Commenting on this new deal, Gaming Corps CEO Juha Kauppinen said: "Everyone in iGaming knows the potential of the North American market, and it is very exciting to work closely with market leaders like Larry and Steven DeMar from OddsWorks.
"Through their platform, we can distribute our games to online casinos in the regulated US market, and we can also expand our business scope to Latin America and Canada.
"Given the strong demand for our non-traditional games, this is very exciting, and we hope that our long-term cooperation with OddsWorks will have a significant positive impact on our revenue."
OddsWorks President Larry DeMar added: "The market potential is huge, and we look forward to future cooperation with innovative companies like Gaming Corps.
"They have several unique game mechanics that have the potential to capture a large share of the North American market, and we are honored that Gaming Corps has chosen OddsWorks as its North American distribution partner."
This cooperation was reached a few days after Gaming Corps appointed Adam Pentecost as its new Director of Customer Success.