Gaming Corps has linked up with Georgian online casino operator Ambassadoribet as it aims to strengthen its footing in the transcontinental nation’s igaming sector.
Extending its reach across the Caucasus regiona, the deal will see Gaming Corps integrate its range of slot content into the recently launched operator’s Georgian online casino lobby, including Wild Woof and Lobster Hotpot.
“We are thrilled to partner with Ambassadoribet and be a part of their journey,” commented Mats Lundin, Director of Sales at Gaming Corps.
“Ambassadoribet is a promising start-up online casino which has already achieved a considerable amount of success in the Georgian market in a short space of time, and we are very excited to make their offering even stronger with our premium online casino content.
“We have continuously upgraded our games portfolio this year and we are always proud to bring that portfolio to more players.
“We plan to make several more explosive releases next year and it will be great to offer those new releases with Ambassadoribet to their players, so there are exciting times ahead for both parties.”
In addition to Gaming Corps’ proprietary slot releases, Ambassadoribet players will also be able to access the studio’s range of crash, table, mine and Plinko games such as Jet Lucky, Coin Miner, Raging Zeus Mines and Super Hot Stacks.
Giorgi Gogua, COO at Ambassadoribet, added: “It is a pleasure for us to boost our list of games on offer to players with the addition of the full first-class gaming suite provided by Gaming Corps.
“With a range of game types on offer, and a constant stream of new releases, our players will have plenty of compelling options to choose from which we are very eager to present to them.
“We look forward to making the most of this partnership and providing even more high-quality content when Gaming Corps releases more games next year and beyond.”
The collaboration comes shortly after Gaming Corps secured a move of Eastern European expansion by partnering with Brazino777, reaching further players in Belarus.