Gaming Corps brings Instant Blitz scratchcard format to Betfred

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Gaming Corps has launched Instant Blitz with Betfred, bringing its new scratchcard-style game format to the UK operator’s lotto and instant-win lobby. The title is listed on Betfred as a new Gaming Corps game built for rapid play and instant rewards.

The launch gives Gaming Corps another UK placement as it moves beyond standard slots. Instant Blitz is also the first title in the supplier’s Super Scratch series, a format that combines simple scratchcard play with more active bonus mechanics.

Instant Blitz uses a changing grid

Instant Blitz is built around a reveal-style grid rather than spinning reels. Players uncover tiles, collect prizes and build a Prize Pot as each round develops.

The game also includes Lightning symbols, Bonus Wheels and Prize Multipliers. Those features are used to expand the grid, add rewards or increase the final prize total.

Betfred lists the minimum stake at 10p. The title sits in the operator’s lotto section, alongside scratchcards, Tap’N’Go games, Slingo and other quick-play products.

Scratchcard games are getting more depth

Online scratchcards have traditionally been simple instant-win products. The appeal is speed, clear outcomes and low-friction play, but many older formats offer limited progression inside the round.

Gaming Corps is trying to add more movement to that model. Instant Blitz keeps the short-session format but adds layered features usually seen in slots or arcade-style casino games.

That makes the product different from a standard scratchcard. It is still quick to play, but the prize-building structure gives operators more to promote than a basic reveal-and-result game.

Betfred adds another instant-win option

Betfred already carries a wide lotto and scratchcard section, including branded scratchcards, lucky tap games and number-draw products. Instant Blitz adds another quick-play game to that section.

For Gaming Corps, the Betfred launch supports its UK distribution strategy. The supplier is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and has been adding operator partnerships across regulated markets. The launch also gives the Super Scratch format an early test with a major UK brand.

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