
Gaming Corps receives regulatory approval in Gibraltar
Sweden-based game developer will launch its games via a Relax Gaming partnership


Sweden-headquartered game development studio, Gaming Corps, has received approval from the Gibraltar Betting and Gaming Association to launch its games via Relax Gaming.
This approval means that Gaming Corps’ entire portfolio will now be offered to the company’s customers who are active within the region.
Gaming Corps has a background in the video game industry that has now been expanding into the igaming sector.
The Gibraltar Betting and Gaming Association is the trade body of Gibraltar-licensed gambling operators. This approval allows Gaming Corps to expand into new markets and create relationships with operators allied with the trade body.
Juha Kauppinen, CEO at Gaming Corps, said: “I am extremely pleased that we can now offer Gaming Corps’ entire portfolio to our customers via Relax Gaming and the Gibraltar Betting and Gaming Association.
“I am also extremely happy with the customers we already have lined up via this development. The collaboration between Gaming Corps and Relax is fantastic and this is further proof of the hard work that the teams have generated together.”
Elsewhere, the Gibraltar government has released details surrounding licence fees for the upcoming changes to the 2005 Gibraltar Gambling Act.
The new draft bill, first published in June, aims to make licensing more flexible in areas including the location of operator equipment and servers.
The government confirmed that B2C firms would have to pay a standard £30,000 application fee and a £7,500 base fee.
B2B firms will be charged £20,000 if operating as a content aggregator and £10,000 as a director provider.
Lastly, marketing and data supply firms will be charged an £8,000 application fee.