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Tropic QA, a female-founded gaming quality assurance company, has officially rebranded as it moves into its next phase of growth. Founded by Viktorya Hollings and Rebecca Gilray, the company is proud to be one of the first gaming QA service providers in the Caribbean to be led by two women.
The business originally launched as Test Tropic with a clear goal: to deliver dependable, high-quality game testing while building meaningful career opportunities in Barbados. Over time, the company has grown, in both clients and capability. The move to Tropic QA reflects that progress and signals a more focused, future-facing chapter.
“This isn’t just a new name,” said Hollings. “It represents the level we’re operating at now and the direction we’re heading. We’ve grown alongside our clients, and Tropic QA feels aligned with the company we’ve become.”
Gilray adds, “From day one, we believed world-class gaming QA services could be built from the Caribbean. This rebrand is about owning that belief and stepping forward with clarity as we scale.”
While the brand has evolved, the company’s foundations remain unchanged as QA Director Patryk Wroblewski explains, “We deliver thorough and reliable quality assurance. The long-term partnerships we have are based on trust. This trust is hard won, through hours of painstaking work from our teams here in Barbados. I want to reassure our clients that they will continue to receive uninterrupted service under the Tropic QA name.”
In a traditionally male-dominated sector, Tropic QA represents something bigger: a shift in who leads and builds within the gaming industry. For Hollings and Gilray, the rebrand marks not just growth for the business, but momentum for the wider Caribbean gaming ecosystem.
With a stronger identity and clear expansion plans, Tropic QA is moving through 2026 with confidence.

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