Gaming Corps has joined Jupiter Gaming’s UK casino lineup, giving several familiar brands a wider menu of slots, instant-win games, and table-game variants.
The Deal In Brief
Jupiter Gaming has signed a content agreement with Swedish supplier Gaming Corps for its UK casino brands. The rollout covers Kingcasino.com, 666casino.com, Mrluck.com, Redcasino.com and Dreamjackpot.com, with another casino brand also planned under Jupiter’s UK Gambling Commission licence.
For players, this means more Gaming Corps titles in the lobby, including the 3 Pigs slot series, football-themed games, instant-win content and its Low RTP Blackjack range. The supplier’s Instant Blitz product is also part of the package.
Jupiter Builds Out Its Own UK Setup
The move comes as Jupiter Gaming brings brands onto its own UKGC licence. The Gambling Commission register lists Jupiter Gaming Limited under account number 67098, with active remote permissions for casino, bingo, real-event betting and virtual-event betting from August 28, 2025.
That licensing shift matters. When casino brands move under a clearer operating structure, content choice becomes part of the clean-up job. Operators need games that can go live without drama, play well on mobile and fit the rules of one of the world’s pickier gambling markets.
Gaming Corps Gets More UK Shelf Space
Gaming Corps has been busy in the UK. The company has already added deals covering names such as MrQ, Ivy Casino and bet365, with the bet365 agreement covering the UK and other markets.
This Jupiter tie-up gives the studio another route to regular casino players, not just the industry crowd that reads supplier announcements for fun. A wider rollout across multiple brands can make a mid-sized content studio feel much bigger overnight, assuming the games actually get played once they land.
What Players Will Notice
The most obvious change for users is variety. Gaming Corps is not just dropping one slot into the lobby and calling it a day. The package stretches across slots, arcade-style games, instant-win titles and blackjack variants.
That mix matters because UK casino players do not all want the same session. Some want quick-fire instant games. Some want familiar slots. Some want table games without digging through a stale casino menu from 2016. Jupiter is clearly trying to avoid that dusty-lobby problem.
A Small Deal With A Bigger Point
On paper, this is a standard supplier-operator content deal. In practice, it says plenty about where UK online casino is heading. Operators want more brands, more content and more control under their own licences. Suppliers want shelf space in a crowded market where even good games can vanish under 500 thumbnails.
For Jupiter Gaming, Gaming Corps adds more depth at a useful moment. For Gaming Corps, it is another UK door open. For players, it means a few more games to test, skip, love or quietly blame after a bad spin. That is the casino cycle, after all.













