Brian Christner Chief Online Gaming at Stadtcasino Baden
Gaming Corps signs new content partnership with Stadtcasino Baden
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Gaming Corps – a publicly-listed game development company based in Sweden, has announced a new partnership with Stadtcasino Baden Group, one of Switzerland’s most established names in regulated gaming. The agreement sees a selection of Gaming Corps’ casino content launched on Jackpots.ch, the online casino brand of Grand Casino Baden.
As one of the first operators to enter Switzerland’s regulated online gaming space, and with over two decades of land and online gaming experience — Stadtcasino Baden combines operational depth with a proven drive to develop and invest in future-focused gaming technologies. This latest content partnership is part of Gaming Corps’ ongoing strategy to expand its footprint in regulated European markets and follows a string of recent launches with other high-profile operators.
Players at Jackpots.ch will now be able to enjoy Gaming Corps games across key categories, including Slot, Mine, and the studio’s innovative X-MY-WAY
Danielle Calafato, CCO at Gaming Corps, said: “Stadtcasino Baden is one of the most forward-thinking operators in the industry, and we’re proud to be bringing our content to their players via Jackpots.ch. This partnership strengthens our presence in a key regulated market and allows us to showcase the breadth of our portfolio through a brand that truly values quality.”
Brian Christner, Chief Online Gaming at Stadtcasino Baden, added: “Gaming Corps shares our ambition to push boundaries and redefine what a digital casino experience can be. This partnership isn’t just about adding content — it’s about aligning with creators who think differently, move quickly, and help us stay ahead in a fast-moving market. It reflects our ongoing commitment to meaningful innovation and delivering distinctive value to players in Switzerland’s regulated landscape.”
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