The deal puts Gaming Corps’ Low RTP Blackjack, 3 Pigs, and football-themed titles, plus its newest vertical Instant Blitz, on Jupiter’s UK brands as they move onto the operator’s own UKGC licence.
Gaming Corps has spent 2025 and 2026 building out its UK distribution through a series of direct operator agreements. The Swedish studio has now signed a content deal with Jupiter Gaming, supplying its titles across the operator’s UK-facing casino brands as they move onto Jupiter’s own UK Gambling Commission licence.
What the deal covers
Under the agreement, Gaming Corps’ titles will go live across Jupiter Gaming’s UK-facing brands, named in the announcement as Kingcasino.com, 666casino.com, Mrluck.com, Redcasino.com and Dreamjackpot.com, with a further brand due to launch. The content package includes Gaming Corps’ Low RTP Blackjack collection, its 3 Pigs series and a range of football-themed titles spanning slot, arcade and instant-win formats, alongside Instant Blitz, the studio’s newest vertical.
Instant Blitz is a hybrid instant-win format that blends slot-style cluster mechanics with arcade-style progression, and is the most recent vertical Gaming Corps has added to its portfolio.
Jupiter Gaming’s licence and brand migration
Jupiter Gaming Limited holds UKGC account 67098, covering remote casino, bingo and general betting, with all permissions active from 28 August 2025 and no regulatory actions listed on the public register. The Kingcasino.com, 666casino.com and Mrluck.com brands are transitioning onto Jupiter’s own licence, a move the operator has linked to a review of its content supply.
What both sides said
Graham Greensmith, chief commercial officer at Gaming Corps, said: ‘Jupiter Gaming is entering an important new phase as it brings established brands onto its own UK licence.’
Greensmith said the studio’s portfolio had broadened over the past year across new table-game variants, the 3 Pigs franchise, football-themed content and the Instant Blitz vertical.
James Lowrey, chief product officer representing Jupiter Gaming, said content variety, reliability and a strong understanding of the UK market were the key supplier criteria as the group moved its brands onto its own licence, and pointed to further casino brand launches ahead.
UK growth and recent results
The UK is one of Gaming Corps’ priority growth markets, alongside Ontario, where it secured an AGCO supplier licence in 2025. The studio reported net sales of SEK 12.7 million in the third quarter of 2025, up from SEK 9.8 million a year earlier, which it described as growth of about 29%.
The Jupiter Gaming agreement is the latest in a run of UK operator deals for the studio, following partnerships with Ivy Casino, Begame Group and LottoGo.
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