The Game Tribe Targets British Market with Application for UKGC Software License

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 7, 2026
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The Game Tribe is seeking UKGC approval to provide peer-to-peer betting software designed to drive social interaction among players.

The competitive landscape of the British iGaming sector is set for a significant disruption as The Game Tribe, a London-based technology startup, has officially submitted its license application to the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC).

The firm is seeking formal authorization to act as a provider of pool betting and gaming software, with the goal of introducing a revolutionary peer-to-peer (P2P) betting ecosystem to the United Kingdom’s mature market.

Transforming Solitary Betting into Social Play

Traditional sports wagering is often a solitary experience, but The Game Tribe aims to modernize this dynamic by borrowing engagement strategies from casual mobile gaming and fantasy sports. Their software is designed as a seamless B2B plug-in, allowing established operators to offer social betting games directly alongside their existing sportsbook and casino menus without requiring a separate app download.

The platform’s core differentiator is its P2P paradigm. Bettors wager strictly against one another rather than the house, effectively eliminating standard fixed odds. This structure is paired with high-impact, fast-paced visuals and social media integration, allowing users to share their results instantly with their networks, providing operators with organic brand exposure.

Leadership Rooted in Compliance and Tech

The venture is steered by a high-caliber leadership roster. Chief Executive Maximilian Macdonald leads the company alongside co-founders Tom Maynell and Jordan Twiss, all of whom bring a rigorous foundation in corporate finance from their previous tenures at BDO. To ensure the tech stack meets global standards, the firm recruited Jessica Lea as Chief Technology Officer, who brings extensive experience from The Walt Disney Company and SiriusXM.

The founders argue that their P2P model inherently promotes responsible gambling:

“Removing fixed odds and promoting peer-to-peer prize pools creates a highly transparent environment. This structure naturally limits excessive financial risk because players only compete for the established pool limits.”

The Game Tribe has timed its initial rollout to coincide with the high-traffic summer football calendar. Following an initial funding round from industry investors, the startup, which currently operates in the UK and South Africa, plans a major capital raise to expand its social betting solutions to the global market.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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