Date: 09.04.2025

by Jonasz Papuga

Gaming Corps Launches Plinko Game in Slovakia Through Partnership with FEG

Gaming Corps has launched its operations in Slovakia, marking a significant milestone with its partnership with iGaming group Fortuna Entertainment Group. With this move, Gaming Corps becomes the first game developer to launch a certified Plinko game on the Slovak iGaming market.

Gaming Corps Launches Plinko and Exclusive Games in Slovakia

The company is rolling out a suite of games in Slovakia, including the Plinko game, which is certified for the market. The portfolio also includes games based on Gaming Corps’ Casino Slots engine and the popular Smash4Cash game series. Some of these titles are branded exclusively for Fortuna Entertainment Group.

Juha Kauppinen, CEO of Gaming Corps, expressed his enthusiasm about the launch:

“It’s exciting that we continue to be at the forefront of introducing new types of games in new markets. This launch is another confirmation of how important regulated markets are for us at Gaming Corps. There is strong demand for non-traditional casino games in Slovakia, so it will be very interesting to see how the first Plinko game on the market is received by players. We thank Fortuna Entertainment Group for their trust and look forward to continuing to deliver innovative and localized gaming experiences to more markets in the future.”

Slovakia’s Growing iGaming Market

Michael Foster, Group Head of Commercial Gaming Operations at Fortuna Entertainment Group, commented on the partnership:

“At Fortuna, we are committed to offering exclusive and first-to-market experiences to our players. We are very pleased with our collaboration with Gaming Corps, which has made us the first operator to launch Plinko in Slovakia. Hopefully, this will be the first of many new products we release together, and based on the overwhelmingly positive response from our customers, I am excited to see where this partnership will take us.”

Slovakia has become an increasingly attractive destination for international iGaming companies. The iGaming market in the country is showing strong growth, with an annual growth rate of around 10-15%. According to reports from H2 Gambling Capital and the EGBA, the market is expected to reach gross revenues of 200-250 million euros annually over the next three years (2025–2027).