Gaming Corps uses PowerPlay deal to widen Canada reach
Gaming Corps has gone live with PowerPlay in Ontario and secured a route into Alberta from launch day, giving the Swedish supplier a stronger position in Canada’s next regulated market.
Gaming Corps has launched its casino content with Canadian sportsbook and casino operator PowerPlay in Ontario, according to iGaming Business.
The agreement brings Gaming Corps into Ontario through an operator registered with iGaming Ontario and regulated by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario. It also positions the supplier to go live with PowerPlay in Alberta from day one when the province opens its regulated online gaming market in July.
PowerPlay launched in 2018 and runs a mixed sportsbook and casino model. According to the source, the operator covers more than 40 sports betting categories, offers more than 1,200 casino games and runs a 24/7 live casino product.
That mix matters for Gaming Corps. The supplier is not just adding another Ontario-facing operator. It is plugging into a Canadian brand that can place casino content next to sports traffic, which becomes more useful as Alberta prepares to open to private operators.
The launch includes several titles from Gaming Corps’ 3 Pigs franchise, led by 3 Pigs of Olympus and 4 Gym Pigs: Porky Power. PowerPlay is also adding football-led releases Penalty Champion: Goals to Glory, Goals to Glory Football Fever and Goals to Glory Instant Blitz.
The timing gives PowerPlay fresh casino content ahead of a busy football calendar. It also gives Gaming Corps a better chance to connect sportsbook-led player traffic with casino titles built around sporting moments.
The rollout also includes Banknote Blitz, an instant-win-style slot with shifting Win Frames, prize collection mechanics and multipliers. According to iGaming Business, the game can award wins of up to 5,000x.
Gaming Corps Chief Commercial Officer Graham Greensmith said Canada is becoming more important for the company, with Ontario already showing the value of a regulated market and Alberta now representing the next step.
PowerPlay Head of Casino Lauren Holder said Gaming Corps’ games fit the operator’s focus on Canadian players and can support casino activity around sporting events and new regulated market openings.
The deal also extends Gaming Corps’ content across all PowerPlay.com markets. That gives the supplier broader distribution beyond a single provincial launch and gives PowerPlay another content partner as it builds out its casino offer alongside sportsbook-led acquisition.
💡 TGJ Take
This deal is more useful than a standard Ontario content launch because it gives Gaming Corps three things at once: a regulated Ontario presence, day-one Alberta access and wider PowerPlay.com distribution. For suppliers, Alberta’s opening will reward companies that already have operator integrations ready before the market goes live. For PowerPlay, Gaming Corps adds content that can sit close to sports traffic, especially around football. The commercial test now is not just availability, but how well those titles convert sportsbook users into casino revenue.