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Gaming Corps now Live in Slovakia with Market-First Plinko Launch

Gaming Corps – a publicly-listed game development company based in Sweden – has now gone live in Slovakia through its partnership with Fortuna Entertainment Group, marking a major step forward in the company’s Central and Eastern European expansion. This launch also sees Gaming Corps become the first provider to introduce a certified Plinko title to the Slovak market.
The milestone follows the announcement of the partnership between the two firms last year, and the collaboration is now in full swing and has begun the roll out of 10 games starting with 2 new-to-market Plinko titles
The inclusion of Plinko, a format gaining rapid popularity among players, makes Fortuna the first operator in Slovakia to offer this genre, solidifying the group’s commitment to differentiated, best-in-class content.
Danielle Calafato, Chief Commercial Officer at Gaming Corps, said: “We’re incredibly proud to be live in Slovakia with Fortuna – a top-tier operator that shares our passion for innovation. Bringing the first certified Plinko game to the Slovak market is a real achievement, and it’s a clear reflection of our commitment to providing unique, next-generation content to regulated markets. This launch highlights not only the strength of our partnership with Fortuna, but also our shared ambition to lead, not follow, when it comes to content strategy.”
Michael Foster, Group Head of Commercial Gaming Operations at Fortuna Entertainment Group, added: “At Fortuna, we’re always striving to deliver fresh, first-to-market content that sets us apart, so we’re thrilled to be the first operator to introduce Plinko to players in Slovakia through our partnership with Gaming Corps. The early response from players has been extremely encouraging, and we see this as just the beginning. I’m looking forward to building on this momentum and exploring even more exclusive releases together.”
Slovakia’s iGaming market continues to gain momentum, with a steady rise in mobile adoption and gross gaming revenue forecast to exceed €200 million annually by 2027. The combination of Gaming Corps’ unique content and Fortuna’s extensive reach positions both companies strongly in this growing market.
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