Gaming Corps, an esteemed global provider of cutting-edge online casino games, has expanded its reach in Spain, with the company teaming up with Casino777.es, a prominent local operator.
The partnership will see the studio provide the local brand with an extended list of its games, among which is the recently released Instant Blitz, a brand-new scratchcard-style title, and the first in the Super Scratch category.
Casino777.es market lead Alexander Stoeckl welcomed the opportunity to see the company’s portfolio strengthened with an innovative and brand-new company release:
“This dual launch reflects the direction we are continuing to take as a brand. Our ambition is to be recognised as a benchmark for online gaming in Spain, and that means building a platform that combines quality, variety, and strong entertainment value.”
Besides this, the studio is also bringing its well-established franchised titles, including 3 Pigs of Olympus, Gates of Hellfire, and Hellfire Spins, strengthening the operator’s extensive library built over the past ten-plus years since the brand launched in 2015.
The news was naturally welcomed by Gaming Corps itself. Graham Greensmith, the studio’s chief commercial officer, argued that Spain is one of the company’s most significant markets and Gaming Corps was keen to continue pushing locally, and with established and trusted partners.
Casino777’s decade in business locally meets those criteria. “Casino777.es has a clear sense of where it wants to go as a brand, and this partnership is a strong reflection of that. We are pleased to be working with a team that is focused on building a high-quality destination for players,” Greensmith added.
Gaming Corps Pursues Global Growth through More Operator Partnerships
Gaming Corps has been, in the meantime, also expanding with other operators. Recently, the studio teamed up with MrQ to strengthen its exposure in the market in the United Kingdom.
Of equal importance to the brand has been another strategic content tie-up with bet365, with the two companies aligning their operations to cover global markets in which they are both regulated.





