Gaming Corps is a UKGC-licensed slot studio whose UK catalogue currently includes 4 titles featured on ALHCO, headlined by 3 Pigs of the Caribbean, Lobster Hotpot 2, and Mega Mammoth Multiplier Mayhem. Their house style leans heavily on Pirate settings and high-volatility Video formats, producing a compact but mechanically consistent portfolio.
About Gaming Corps
Company history
Gaming Corps holds a UKGC licence, though the specific licence number has not been published in the public domain, and neither a precise founding year nor a disclosed headquarters city appears in available records. Despite that relative opacity around corporate details, the studio has established a measurable UK presence, with 4 titles catalogued on ALHCO carrying release dates ranging from September 2024 through to December 2025. Their most recent release, Mega Mammoth Multiplier Mayhem, went live on 22 December 2025, suggesting an active production pipeline. The portfolio sits within a narrow RTP band of 95.81% to 96.39%, which points to deliberate mathematical tuning rather than ad hoc game-by-game calibration.
What makes them different
Across the 4 titles we have reviewed, Gaming Corps distinguishes itself through a preference for high-ceiling max-win structures - every catalogued title advertises a potential return of up to 10,000x the stake - combined with a leaning toward pirate-themed Video formats. Compared with studios such as Hacksaw Gaming, which varies its themes aggressively across hundreds of titles, or Relax Gaming, which mixes third-party content with proprietary originals to broaden style range, Gaming Corps operates a noticeably tighter scope. The honest tradeoff here is real: a portfolio of 4 slots means limited variety for players seeking genre diversity, and the public record offers little transparency about company background. That said, the consistent 10,000x max-win ceiling and the narrow RTP band suggest a studio that knows its mathematical intent.
Key Facts Table
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Founded | N/A |
| Headquarters | N/A |
| UKGC Licence | UKGC licensed (specific licence number not published) |
| Slots on ALHCO | 4 |
| RTP Range | 95.81% - 96.39% |
| Most Common Theme | pirate |
| Most Common Slot Type | video |
Signature Mechanics & House Style
Without a published mechanics disclosure from Gaming Corps, the observations below are drawn from our own testing of the 4 ALHCO-catalogued titles and from paytable data where available. The studio's identity coheres around a handful of recurring structural choices:
- Every catalogued title carries a stated maximum win of up to 10,000x the stake, placing them in the upper tier of Video slot potential without reaching the extreme 50,000x+ territory of some rivals. - Two of the 4 titles are formally classified as high volatility, meaning outcome distributions are skewed toward infrequent but larger returns rather than steady lower-value hits. - The RTP range across the catalogue is tight - just 0.58 percentage points between the lowest (95.81% on 3 Pigs of the Caribbean) and the highest (96.39% across the portfolio ceiling) - suggesting deliberate mathematical coherence. - The pirate theme appears across multiple titles, indicating a conscious brand aesthetic rather than incidental theme repetition. - The public paytable does not disclose specific scatter counts, free spin trigger conditions, or bonus multiplier values for individual titles, so in our testing we were unable to verify those mechanics independently.
Top Gaming Corps Slots on ALHCO
3 Pigs of the Caribbean
Released on 17 November 2025, 3 Pigs of the Caribbean carries an RTP of 95.81% - the lowest in the current ALHCO catalogue for this studio - and a high-volatility classification, with a stated maximum win of up to 10,000x. The pirate framing places it squarely within Gaming Corps's dominant aesthetic, and the high-volatility, high-ceiling combination means this is a title oriented toward players comfortable with extended dry spells in exchange for elevated upside potential. See the full 3 Pigs of the Caribbean review for our detailed breakdown.
Lobster Hotpot 2
Lobster Hotpot 2 was released on 27 September 2024, making it the oldest entry in the ALHCO catalogue for this provider. It carries an RTP of 96.03% - above the studio's 95.81% floor - and advertises a maximum win of up to 10,000x. The volatility classification is not formally published in the available data, which limits our ability to position it precisely within Slot Volatility Explained frameworks. What we can confirm from paytable inspection is the 96.03% return figure, which sits closer to the UK market average. Read the Lobster Hotpot 2 review for our complete analysis.
Mega Mammoth Multiplier Mayhem
The most recent Gaming Corps title in our catalogue, Mega Mammoth Multiplier Mayhem launched on 22 December 2025 with an RTP of 95.82% and a maximum win of up to 10,000x. Despite the multiplier-forward title, the public paytable does not disclose the specific multiplier values or trigger conditions attached to the mechanic, so we cannot confirm precise figures here. The title breaks from the pirate house aesthetic, suggesting Gaming Corps may be broadening its theme range as the portfolio grows. Explore the full Mega Mammoth Multiplier Mayhem listing on ALHCO for available paytable data.
RTP & Volatility Range Across the Portfolio
Across the 4 Gaming Corps titles currently on ALHCO, the RTP range runs from 95.81% to 96.39%. The UK market benchmark sits at approximately 96%, meaning the lower end of the Gaming Corps range - 95.81% on 3 Pigs of the Caribbean - falls fractionally below average, while the portfolio ceiling of 96.39% edges above it. For players who weigh return rates carefully, that spread of 0.58 percentage points is relatively compressed, which is worth noting positively. On volatility, 2 of the 4 titles are classified as high, with the remaining titles carrying undisclosed volatility ratings in current data. Understanding how volatility interacts with bankroll management is covered in our Slot Volatility Explained guide. All Gaming Corps titles carry a consistent 10,000x maximum win ceiling, which represents a defined upside limit rather than an open-ended potential. Players should note that past RTP figures are theoretical long-run averages and do not predict individual session outcomes.
Where to Play Gaming Corps Slots in the UK
UK players looking to access the Gaming Corps catalogue can do so at Spin Genie and 21 Casino, both of which carry UKGC-licensed operations and are verified as carrying content from this provider. Under current UKGC regulations applicable from 2026, UK players are subject to a £5 stake cap on online slots (or £2 for players under 25), a mandatory 5-second spin interval, and a 10x wagering cap on bonus offers. Credit card deposits remain prohibited across all licensed UK operators. Always verify that any operator you use holds a current UKGC licence at gamblingcommission.gov.uk. For support with gambling-related concerns, visit BeGambleAware. Gambling is for adults aged 18 and over only.