Gaming Corps Is Now Making Their RGS Available to Other Game Providers

Gaming Corps Is Now Making Their RGS Available to Other Game Providers

Gaming Corps is a well-known game provider, known for it's quality and innovative titles. Now this company is shaking things up by offering its cutting-edge technology and worldwide distribution network to other game studios through their RGS (Remote Game Server).

What is an RGS, you might ask? Let's break it down. With RGS, game studios can harness Gaming Corps' technology and licenses to rapidly launch games in licensed markets available through its extensive distribution network. This means game development will become faster and more cost-effective. Studios will be able to leverage Gaming Corp's technology, access approved licenses, and tap into its established markets to easily launch games worldwide. Plus, they'll have the opportunity to license Gaming Corps' existing and upcoming game features, including the innovative Smash4Cash series. The earnings model for this involves a percentage profit distribution between Gaming Corps and its game studios.

With Gaming Corps' game engines supporting casino slots, table games, multiplier games, mine games, Plinko games, and Smash4Cash, the RGS service provided by Gaming Corps is versatile and useful for all game providers that will be able to access the RGS.

Juha Kauppinen, CEO at Gaming Corps, says:

"Our technology, with its six unique game engines for our different product verticals, is developed on a modular basis, which makes game development both smoother and more cost-effective and is therefore very suitable to be offered as RGS. We have had several discussions about similar collaborations in the past and will be selective with which partners we offer this solution to ensure high-quality products. It feels incredibly good that we were able to announce a significant order for this new business area already last week, and we are also having several potential discussions with additional partners."

Several other gaming companies, such as Light & Wonder, Hölle Games, BRAGG, Hacksaw Gaming, and Yggdrasil, offer their RGS to other gaming providers. Gaming Corps is also taking this step now, which is an exciting development, and we are looking forward to what's to come. Until then, remember to stay tuned for more updates and exciting news in the casino gaming world here on AboutSlots!

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