Gaming Corps Brings 3 Pigs Slots to UK via DragonBet Partnership
UK slots fans can now spin Gaming Corps’ popular 3 Pigs series after the Swedish developer secured a distribution deal with DragonBet Wales, an independent operator carving out its own space in the UK market.
The partnership launched this week with timely seasonal content, including 3 Pigs of Easter, which puts a springtime twist on the studio’s signature piggy mechanics. Instead of the standard Hold and Win feature, players get Hop and Win, complete with three porcine characters who each bring something different to the reels.
Easter Pigs With Individual Powers
According to Gaming Corps Product Owner Alexandros Mavroudis, each pig has its own trick. The red one expands the grid, giving players more ways to land wins. The yellow pig pumps up prizes with multipliers. Meanwhile, the blue pig extends rounds with extra respins and additional rewards. There’s also a Mystery Easter Pig that can randomly trigger any of these upgrades, keeping things unpredictable.
Clever stuff, really. It takes a proven formula and adds enough variation to keep regular players interested. The 3 Pigs franchise has built a solid following, and seasonal releases like this help maintain momentum without straying too far from what works.
Beyond the Barnyard
The deal brings more than just farmyard-themed slots to DragonBet’s platform. UK players now have access to Gaming Corps’ broader catalogue: plinko, mines, crash titles, and table games. Decent spread that should appeal to different player types, not just slots enthusiasts.
Graham Greensmith, Gaming Corps’ Chief Commercial Officer, highlighted DragonBet’s growing presence and what he called its “distinctive identity and strong UK roots.” The platform, founded and owned by brothers David and James Lovell, is building something that blends traditional betting heritage with modern digital entertainment.
Independent Operator With Personality
DragonBet Casino Manager Dan Falvey positioned the brand as something of a maverick in the UK market. He stressed that “character and personality alongside quality content” matters to the operation. Refreshing approach in a market increasingly dominated by major groups with standardised platforms.
Falvey said partnerships like this one allow DragonBet to offer games that feel “distinctive and engaging” while still delivering the entertainment players expect. For Gaming Corps, it’s another foothold in the competitive UK market through a partner that actually seems to care about differentiation.
The timing works well for both parties. Easter content drops when player activity typically spikes, and DragonBet gets to showcase new titles during a peak period. Whether the hopping pigs resonate as strongly as the original Hold and Win versions? We’ll see. But Gaming Corps has shown it knows how to iterate on a winning concept.
What the team thinks
Baz Hartley says:
Gaming Corps makes solid mid-tier content, but the real story here is whether DragonBet’s bonus terms will let players actually enjoy these features or bury them under 50x wagering and max bet restrictions. I’d like to see Carl follow up on the promotional structure around this launch, because a Hop and Win feature means nothing if you’re capped at 10% contribution or banned from bonus play entirely. The 3 Pigs series has decent RTP when played clean, so here’s hoping DragonBet treats it fairly.