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Gaming Corps Delivers Strong Q2 2026 Results as Juha Kauppinen and Fredrik Geijer Scale Game Production

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Gaming Corps has reported net revenue of MSEK 21.1 for the second quarter of 2026, up 106% on the same period last year and 40% on the previous quarter. The Gaming Corps Q2 2026 results also show narrowing losses and a widening casino footprint, with a run of partner deals following in the weeks after the period closed. The company remains loss-making. But the direction of travel is hard to miss.

Gaming Corps Q2 2026 Revenue Doubles Year on Year

The headline figure is the growth. Net revenue reached MSEK 21.1 (KSEK 21,083), against KSEK 10,240 a year earlier (+106% YoY) and KSEK 15,061 in the first quarter of 2026 (+40% QoQ).Over the first half, net sales came to KSEK 36,144, up from KSEK 20,890 in H1 2025.

The loss side improved too. The result after financial items landed at MSEK -7.2 for the period, an improvement of almost 35% on the previous quarter. EBITDA came in at KSEK -5,753, better than both the -7,844 posted a year earlier and the -10,396 recorded in Q1. Ten games shipped during the quarter, and Gaming Corps is now live across 2,310+ casinos, up from 1,850+ twelve months ago. In May, the studio also secured an iGaming licence in Alberta from the AGLC.

Entain, evoke and Games Global Deals Follow the Quarter

The numbers are the Q2 story. The partner momentum came after it. In the weeks following the period, Gaming Corps expanded its arrangement with Entain, signed evoke plc, and added a global distribution agreement with Games Global. For a supplier of this size, lining up three names of that weight in quick succession is not routine. It’s the difference between a studio that makes games and one that can get them in front of players at scale.

There was a subtraction as well. In mid-July, Gaming Corps ended its strategic and game-development agreement with Denwena and DEGEN Studios, a collaboration the company describes as a significant cost driver. A shareholder meeting approved the sale of a technical platform to DEGEN Studios alongside a MEUR 1 bridge loan facility from Denwena.

Why Gaming Corps Lands on the Operator Shortlist

Here’s what a content director actually does with this. A supplier live on 2,310+ casinos, now holding fresh deals with Entain, evoke and Games Global, and planning to lift proprietary output to two-to-four games a month from Q3, moves onto the shortlist for anyone reviewing their content mix. The Alberta licence widens the regulated markets Gaming Corps can serve. For platform teams weighing where to source new slots, that combination of reach and cadence is the practical takeaway – it affects which studios get a meeting next quarter.

The Denwena Exit Still Weighs on Gaming Corps Margins

Intellectual honesty matters here. Gaming Corps is still posting losses, and the strong quarter closed before the Denwena exit could work through the cost base. The company itself says the full impact of those changes lands gradually over the coming quarters. So the improving loss line and the revenue surge are encouraging, but the clean read on profitability isn’t available yet. Growth is proven. Margin discipline is still being tested.

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Can Gaming Corps Turn 106% Growth Into Profit?

The next two quarters are the ones that count. If the Denwena costs roll off as described and the faster release schedule holds, Gaming Corps could show the market whether its revenue growth converts into a healthier bottom line – the question every loss-making supplier eventually has to answer. Distribution is expanding and the partner roster is stronger than it was six months ago. Whether that translates into sustainable profit, rather than sustained scale, is what operators and shareholders will be watching for.

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