
Caesars Entertainment has officially announced a significant expansion of its North American iGaming portfolio through a strategic partnership with the specialized developer Gaming Corps.
This collaboration sees a diverse selection of the supplier’s titles integrated across Caesars’ premier digital platforms, including Caesars Palace Online Casino, Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, and Horseshoe Online Casino.
Diverse Content for a Competitive Market
The agreement between Caesars and Gaming Corps marks the rollout of several high-engagement titles designed to cater to varied player preferences. Key games integrated into the Caesars ecosystem include:
- Classic Slots: 3 Pigs of Olympus.
- Instant Win & Crash Games: Piggy Smash, Shootout Champion, Penalty Champion, and Plinko Slam Dunk.
- Table Games: Blackjack Multihand.
This move is part of Caesars’ broader strategy to support consistent engagement and diversify its digital offering across multiple regulated jurisdictions in North America. For Gaming Corps, the deal provides vital access to an active and established player base through one of the most recognized brands in the global gaming industry.
Executive Commentary on Growth
Adam Pentecost, Chief Revenue Officer at Gaming Corps, expressed enthusiasm for the studio’s milestone:
“Caesars stands as one of the most iconic brands in global gaming, so seeing our titles go live on their online casino platforms is a very exciting moment for the studio. This partnership opens the door to a wide and highly active player base and collaborating with an operator of Caesars’ stature represents a major step forward in our North American growth.”
Ricardo Cornejo Rivas, Vice President of Online Gaming at Caesars Entertainment, added:
“Expanding our online casino portfolio with partners like Gaming Corps allows us to continue giving players new ways to engage with our platforms. Their diverse range of titles adds depth and variety to our content lineup and supports our focus on delivering an experience that keeps players entertained.”

