Gaming Corps, the Sweden-based publicly listed game developer, has struck a landmark content deal with UK operator and affiliate brand, Slots Temple, marking another significant step in the company’s European growth strategy.
The partnership sees Gaming Corps become a key supplier of titles to Slots Temple’s licensed UK platform, delivering fresh content to one of Europe’s most competitive and regulated markets.
Slots Temple, originally known for its free-to-play platform, has evolved into a fully licensed UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) operator. Since acquiring its licence in 2022, the brand has introduced real-money play, industry-first tournaments, and a socially engaging player experience, setting itself apart in the market with a strong focus on responsible play and transparency.
Under the new agreement, Gaming Corps’ diverse catalogue – spanning its popular Slots, Plinko, and Smash4Cash series – will be integrated into Slots Temple’s platform. The collaboration aligns with the operator’s ambition to lead the next generation of competitive, socially-driven casino formats while reinforcing Gaming Corps’ position as an innovative content provider.
Danielle Calafato, Chief Commercial Officer at Gaming Corps, said:
“We’re delighted to partner with Slots Temple as they continue their exciting journey from affiliate to operator. Their player-first mindset, commitment to social responsibility, and unique approach to gamification align perfectly with our ambitions. This is another strong step forward for Gaming Corps in the UK.”
Fraser Linkleter, CEO of Slots Temple, added:
“Our mission has always been to bring something genuinely different to the online casino space, and Gaming Corps fits that vision perfectly. Their content is original, engaging, and well-suited to the competitive formats our players love. This partnership will help us deliver even more value to our community as we expand our real-money offerings in the UK market.”
The partnership is already live, with Gaming Corps titles rolling out to Slots Temple players in the coming weeks.