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SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator: coverage, integration and alternatives

What the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator actually includes, the figures the company publishes, where it is the strongest choice, where a smaller aggregator fits better, and how it compares with SoftAggregator on the things operators ask about.

What the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator is

SOFTSWISS is one of the largest iGaming software companies in the market, and the Game Aggregator is its casino content product: a single API that gives an operator access to a catalogue assembled from third-party studios, with the commercial and technical relationships to those studios handled by SOFTSWISS.

It is sold both as part of the wider SOFTSWISS ecosystem — casino platform, sportsbook, jackpot tooling, affiliate software — and as a standalone integration for operators running someone else’s platform. That second point matters when you are comparing: you are not obliged to take the whole stack to use the aggregator.

On its own product page SOFTSWISS states 40k+ titles from 300+ game providers, a 99.999% uptime SLA, 25 pre-certified jurisdictions, ISO 27001 certification and three weeks from contract to launch. Those are the company’s own published figures, checked on 19 August 2026.

Coverage and capabilities

The catalogue spans the categories you would expect from a tier-one aggregator, and the certification footprint is the genuinely differentiating part rather than the game count.

  • Casino content — slots, table games, crash and instant formats from the major studios.
  • Live casino — live dealer content from the studios that supply the rest of the market; the same catalogue rather than a separate contract.
  • Jackpots and tournaments — handled by a separate product, the SOFTSWISS Jackpot Aggregator, which also deploys onto third-party infrastructure.
  • Regulated-market certification — SOFTSWISS publishes 25 pre-certified jurisdictions, naming markets including Brazil, Peru, South Africa, Nigeria, Spain, Greece, Romania and Estonia.
  • Sportsbook — available in the SOFTSWISS product range, but a separate product from the Game Aggregator.

Integration model

A single API integration for content, with the wallet messaging running between the aggregator and the operator’s platform. The published three-week timeline from contract to launch is realistic for a team that already runs a casino platform and has a wallet endpoint to point at.

What no aggregator’s marketing page tells you, and what decides whether the integration ages well, is the wallet contract itself. Before signing with SOFTSWISS or anyone else, ask for the specification covering idempotency on transaction identifiers, round correlation between a bet and its settlement, timeout semantics, rollback behaviour for an already-settled round, and the error code list. Our seamless wallet documentation is public for exactly that reason — it is the part you should be allowed to read before you commit.

Pricing: what is public

SOFTSWISS does not publish rates, and neither do Hub88, EveryMatrix or Slotegrator. Aggregation is quoted commercially, normally as a revenue share on gross gaming revenue that varies by provider, sometimes with a platform fee, minimum guarantee or setup fee attached.

The practical advice, whoever you are comparing: get the rate per provider, not a blended average. Traffic concentrates — a handful of studios will carry most of your turnover, and a blended figure hides what those specific studios cost you. Ask as well whether there is a minimum monthly commitment and what the exit terms are.

Where SOFTSWISS is the stronger choice

Being straightforward about this is the point of the page. SOFTSWISS is a better fit than a smaller aggregator when:

  • You operate in regulated markets. Twenty-five pre-certified jurisdictions is a serious asset and an expensive thing to replicate. If your licence roadmap runs through Brazil, Spain, Greece or Romania, that footprint may decide the question on its own.
  • You want one vendor for the whole stack. Platform, aggregation, sportsbook, jackpots and affiliate software from a single supplier is a real operational simplification for a large team.
  • You need a contractual SLA. A published 99.999% uptime commitment and ISO 27001 certification are the kind of thing a compliance or procurement department will ask for by name.
  • You are large enough to negotiate. Enterprise pricing rewards volume. At scale, a negotiated tier-one contract can beat a list-price alternative.

Where a smaller aggregator fits better

The mirror image is equally true. An enterprise product carries an enterprise process: a sales cycle, a contract, an onboarding project, and commercial terms designed around volume commitments. For an operator launching a first or second brand, that process is often longer and heavier than the technical work it precedes.

This is the gap SoftAggregator is built for: self-service signup rather than a sales cycle, public API documentation you can read before talking to anyone, prepaid credit including crypto top-up rather than enterprise invoicing, pricing quoted per provider, and a fully opaque white-label where your players never see a third-party brand. We publish 40,000+ games from 200+ providers through one seamless-wallet REST API.

We are not going to tell you that makes us better than SOFTSWISS. It makes us a different shape, aimed at a different operator.

SoftAggregator and SOFTSWISS side by side

Competitor figures are SOFTSWISS’s own published numbers, checked 19 August 2026. “Not stated publicly” means we could not verify it from their material — not that the capability is absent.

What operators compare SoftAggregator SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator
Published catalogue size40,000+ games40k+ titles (their figure)
Published provider count200+300+ (their figure)
Integration modelSingle seamless-wallet REST APISingle API integration
Published time to launchDays, self-service3 weeks from contract (their figure)
Signup routeSelf-service, no sales cycleSales-led
API docs readable before contactYes — publicNot publicly published
Published uptime SLANot published99.999% (their figure)
Pre-certified regulated marketsNot published as a certified list25 jurisdictions (their figure)
Fully opaque white-labelYes, built inNot stated publicly
Billing modelPrepaid credit, incl. crypto top-upEnterprise contract
Rates published publiclyNo — quoted per providerNo
Jackpot campaign toolingProvider-native jackpot games onlySeparate product (Jackpot Aggregator)

Who each one is for

Choose SOFTSWISS if you are an established operator with a compliance roadmap through regulated markets, a procurement process that expects SLAs and certifications, and the volume to negotiate.

Choose a self-service aggregator if you are launching soon, want to read the documentation and test the integration before committing, need your suppliers invisible to your players, and would rather top up a balance than sign a minimum-volume contract.

If you are still narrowing the field, our comparison of the major casino aggregators covers the rest of the market with the same approach.

SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator FAQ

How many games and providers does the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator have?

SOFTSWISS publishes “40k+ titles from 300+ game providers” on its Game Aggregator page. That is the company’s own figure, checked on 19 August 2026.

What does the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator cost?

SOFTSWISS does not publish rates. Aggregation is normally priced as a revenue share on gross gaming revenue, often varying by provider, and the figure is agreed during a sales process. If you are comparing quotes, ask for the rate per provider rather than a blended number — that is the part that decides your real cost once traffic concentrates on a handful of studios.

How long does a SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator integration take?

SOFTSWISS states “3 weeks from contract to launch” on its own page. That is the technical timeline after a contract exists; the commercial process before it is separate.

Is the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator a seamless wallet integration?

Yes, it is a single API integration for casino content. As with any aggregator, the wallet contract — idempotency, round identifiers, rollback and timeout semantics — is the part worth reading closely before you sign.

What are the alternatives to the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator?

The aggregators that surface most consistently for the same searches are EveryMatrix Aggregation, Hub88, Slotegrator and GR8 Tech, alongside smaller API-first platforms including SoftAggregator. Which one fits depends far more on your size, your market certifications and how much of the integration you want to own than on catalogue size, which is comparable across the majors.

Does SOFTSWISS work with operators who are not on the SOFTSWISS platform?

Yes. The Game Aggregator is sold as a standalone content integration as well as part of the wider SOFTSWISS ecosystem.

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.

  • softswiss.com/game-aggregator — catalogue, provider count, uptime SLA, jurisdictions, launch timeline, ISO 27001. Checked 19 August 2026.
  • SoftAggregator figures are our own published numbers, verifiable against our live game list API.

Last reviewed: 19 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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