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Gaming Corps and The Tote team up to bring new slot games to UK players

A fresh wave of slots arrives at The Tote—racing themes, sticky wins, and more. Can Gaming Corps' games redefine the UK's online casino scene?

The image shows a man playing a slot machine with the words "Jackpot" on it. He is surrounded by a...
The image shows a man playing a slot machine with the words "Jackpot" on it. He is surrounded by a board with text and pictures of fruits, suggesting that he is playing online casino games.

Tote's new suit

Gaming Corps and The Tote team up to bring new slot games to UK players

Gamblers in the UK can now play the latest slots from the portfolio of 3 Pigs series creator Gaming Corps after the software studio inked a market access deal with The Tote.

The UK's long-established racetrack sportsbook owned by a consortium of high-profile horseracing figures has made a pivot into online casino, and its latest move hands Tote's customers access to Gaming Corps titles.

The Swedish content studio took to X on Tuesday with news of its Tote roll out:

We've teamed up with #TheTote, bringing #GamingCorps titles to even more players, including Paddy's Payouts Race for Riches, Whole Lotta Honey, and Wild Woof Returns. 18+ | Please Gamble Responsibly | https://t.co/S8ZJRlmCCK#Slots #iGaming #NewGames https://t.co/Cw72cHDGyk - Gaming Corps (@gamingcorps) April 14, 2026

The addition of Gaming Corps titles means the Tote's iGaming platform now offers over 1,500 games to its registered customer base of over 500,000.

Racing-inspired slots

According to trade media, newly released Gaming Corps titles available to Tote customers include Paddy's Payouts: Race for Riches, which seems tailor-made for the audience given its horseracing themed mechanic.

Other games live on the Tote include Whole Lotta Honey and a Wild Woof series release.

Gaming Corps Chief Commercial Officer Graham Greensmith acknowledged the Tote's near 100-year betting pedigree and its appreciation of "innovation and entertainment for its customers," adding that his company's new player base represent "a highly engaged audience."

UK moves

Tote Head of Gaming Ian Nicholls said his brand's drive was to grow its casino games roster with "engaging new content."

a "distinctive mix of themes and mechanics"

Nicholls added that Gaming Corps offers a "distinctive mix of themes and mechanics" and that the British brand was pleased to introduce the Swedish studio's slots to Tote players "as part of our ongoing platform development."

Outside of its Tote business, Gaming Corps also recently launched its portfolio in Wales after inking a deal with independent iGaming firm DragonBet.

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