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SoftGamings casino content aggregator — licences, coverage and alternatives

SoftGamings’ distinguishing asset is the breadth of its licensing. Here is what it publishes, who that suits, and how a content-only aggregator compares.

What SoftGamings publishes

SoftGamings publishes “300+ game providers” and describes “full access to thousands of casino games through one integration” under a Casino Games & Content Aggregator product. It does not publish a total game count. Checked 22 August 2026.

Its licence list is unusually long and is published openly: Malta Gaming Authority, Curaçao GCB, Belgian Gambling Commission, Isle of Man OGRA, Italian B2B, Anjouan, Tobique and Latvia B2B Supplier. Commercial terms are not published and enquiries are routed to a sales team.

Side by side

Vendor figures are their own published numbers, checked 22 August 2026. “Not published” means we could not verify it from their material — never that the capability is absent.

What operators compare SoftAggregator SoftGamings
Published games40,000+Not published
Published providers200+300+ (their figure)
Single integrationYesYes
Named licencesNot publishedMGA, GCB, Belgium, IoM, Italy, Anjouan, Tobique, Latvia
Self-service signupYesSales-led
Setup / integration feeNoneNot published
Monthly minimumNoneNot published
Rates publishedNoNo

Where SoftGamings is stronger

That licence portfolio is the reason to talk to SoftGamings. Belgium, Italy, the Isle of Man and Malta are hard, expensive regulatory doors, and a supplier that already holds B2B authorisations behind them removes a real obstacle for an operator entering those markets. We do not publish an equivalent list, and if a regulated European market is your target that difference should decide it.

They also sell the surrounding platform — bonus engine, back office, payment integrations — which suits an operator who wants fewer vendors rather than a cleaner separation.

Where we differ

We cannot compete with that licence list and we are not going to pretend to. If Belgium, Italy, the Isle of Man or Malta is on your roadmap, a supplier already authorised behind those doors is worth more than any catalogue number, ours included.

Outside those markets the comparison inverts. They publish 300+ providers but no game count and route you to a sales team; we publish 40,000+ games from 200+ providers, a signup form and the API docs, plus a written no setup fee, no integration fee, no monthly minimum position with per-provider rates. One is a bundle you negotiate; the other is a content layer you can attach and detach. See no setup fee.

SoftGamings — pricing, alternatives and the questions operators ask

How many games does SoftGamings have?

It does not publish a total game count — only “300+ Game providers” and a reference to “thousands of casino games through one integration”, checked 22 August 2026. That is an unusual gap in a market where everyone leads with a catalogue number, and it is a fair thing to ask them about directly.

Which licences does SoftGamings hold?

It publishes an unusually long list: Malta Gaming Authority, Curaçao GCB, Belgian Gambling Commission, Isle of Man OGRA, Italian B2B, Anjouan, Tobique and Latvia B2B Supplier, checked 22 August 2026. Belgium, Italy and the Isle of Man in particular are expensive doors to walk through, and a supplier already holding B2B authorisation behind them removes real work.

Does SoftGamings publish pricing?

No. No rates, setup fee, integration fee or minimum commitment are published, and enquiries route to a sales team rather than a signup form.

Is SoftGamings only a content aggregator?

No — the aggregation sits alongside a wider platform offering including bonus engine, back office and payment integrations. If you want fewer vendors that is an argument for them; if you want the content decision kept separate from the platform decision, it is an argument against.

What are the alternatives to SoftGamings?

If the licence portfolio is the reason you are talking to them, few suppliers match it — Alea publishes MGA and GCB, and SOFTSWISS publishes 25 pre-certified jurisdictions. If your market does not require it, SoftAggregator and Hub88 are lighter commitments.

SoftGamings vs SoftAggregator — which fits?

If a regulated European market is your target, their published B2B licence list is the deciding factor and we do not match it. If your market does not require those authorisations, you are comparing a sales-led bundle against a self-service content layer with no setup fee, no minimum and per-provider rates.

Sources and last update

Figures on this page come from the vendors’ own published material. Where a company does not publish a figure, this page says so rather than estimating it. Nothing here is a claim about a competitor’s reliability, support quality or commercial terms beyond what they publish themselves.

  • SoftGamings website — “300+ Game providers”, “full access to thousands of casino games through one integration”, licence list (MGA, Curaçao GCB, Belgian Gambling Commission, Isle of Man OGRA, Italian B2B, Anjouan, Tobique, Latvia B2B Supplier), sales-led contact. Checked 22 August 2026.
  • No total game count and no commercial terms are published by SoftGamings.

Last reviewed: 22 August 2026. Vendor figures change; if you spot something out of date, tell us at [email protected] and we will correct it.

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