Gaming Corps has agreed a deal to make its iGaming titles available to state lotteries in the United States via EQL Games.

Gaming Corps becomes the 17th studio to join EGL Games’ iLottery aggregation platform, with the partnership marking the online casino game developer’s first move into the lottery sector.

“The US has always been a bit of a holy grail for game developers like us, which has been further reinforced as several state markets have been regulated,” said Juha Kauppinen, CEO of Gaming Corps. 

“The potential in the American market is enormous and we are thrilled to partner up with EQL Games and their impressive iLottery aggregation platform. We have high hopes that it will have a significant positive impact on our revenues. We are now working hard to make all our games available to US lotteries via the EQL Games platform.”

Brad Cummings, chief executive of EQL Games, commented: “Bringing Gaming Corps on as a provider to the EQL Games iLottery Aggregator represents an exciting step forward in our mission to bring unique, high-quality content to state lotteries.

“Gaming Corps’ expertise in iGaming, along with their vibrant game portfolio, aligns perfectly with our vision of enhancing the lottery experience through dynamic, engaging content. Together, we’re creating new opportunities to engage lottery players with distinctive and immersive game experiences.”

Shares in Gaming Corps AB (STO:GCOR) were trading 3.04 per cent lower at SEK0.51 per share in Stockholm Thursday morning, just off their 52-week low of SEK0.50 per share.