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SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator Hits €10,000,000,000 in Monthly Total Bets
The SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator, a renowned game content hub nestled within the SOFTSWISS ecosystem of solutions for the iGaming business, has achieved a breakthrough milestone by surpassing 10,000,000,000 euro in total bets across all projects in July. The accomplishment not only underscores the platform’s robust demand in the iGaming industry but also shines a spotlight on the resolute trust bestowed on it by over 770 brands across the globe.
Since its launch in October 2015, the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator has solidified its position as the premier game aggregation platform in the market, empowering its partners to assert their dominance in the industry. A recent survey conducted by marketing research expert Kantar Ukraine on behalf of SOFTSWISS demonstrates the high level of operators’ satisfaction with the product. According to the survey findings, the overall satisfaction rating for the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator stands at impressive 8.3 points out of 10. More important is that half of the partners (51%) have awarded SOFTSWISS a perfect 10 rating, marking a substantial increase of 14 percentage points compared to the previous year.
Andrey Starovoitov, Co-CEO at SOFTSWISS, shares: “The SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator’s achievement of exceeding 10,000,000,000 euro in total bets in July serves as an awe-inspiring testament to our team’s dedication and vision. This remarkable milestone reaffirms our unwavering commitment to progress and our ability to deliver a valuable product to esteemed partners. The SOFTSWISS steadfast commitment to excellence and relentless pursuit of innovation continue to drive our mission, advancing the iGaming industry through our cutting-edge solutions.”
In its continuous pursuit of advancement, the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator has recently introduced a local server infrastructure in LatAm, aiming to optimise connection stability and data transfer speeds. What is more, the Tournament Tool has received a significant update, featuring the addition of the ‘Only Real Money’ setting. With this enhancement, operators can now calculate tournament results exclusively based on real-money bets and wins, channelling focus towards players generating tangible profits for casinos.
The iGaming industry consistently recognises the remarkable calibre of the game aggregation platform’s excellence. Two years in a row, the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator claims its victory at the EGR B2B Awards, securing the prestigious ‘Aggregator Platform’ award.
About SOFTSWISS
SOFTSWISS is an international iGaming company supplying certified software solutions for managing gambling operations. The expert team, which counts 1,400 employees, is based in Malta, Poland, Georgia, and Belarus. SOFTSWISS holds a number of gaming licences and provides one-stop-shop iGaming software solutions. The company has a vast product portfolio, including the Online Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with thousands of casino games, the Affilka affiliate platform, the Sportsbook Platform and the Jackpot Aggregator. In 2013, SOFTSWISS was the first in the world to introduce a Bitcoin-optimised online casino solution.
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Filippo Anzalone Joins Gamblers Connect Contributors Program
Monday 12 January: Gamblers Connect, the award-winning iGaming media and affiliate platform, has announced Filippo Anzalone, Head of Sales at Odds Scanner Group, as its first official Contributor for the 2026 Gamblers Connect Contributors Program.
Anzalone is the first of 12 industry experts to join the programme, a curated selection of practitioners with true “skin in the game.” At Odds Scanner Group, Anzalone is responsible for scaling and leading a high-performing organisation of more than 10 professionals. His reputation is built on his ability to combine strong legal and analytical expertise to close complex, high-value agreements — skills that move the needle in a saturated market.
As the first of the 12 contributors, Anzalone will offer the community a behind-the-scenes perspective on building lasting partnerships and expanding across borders, drawing on his hands-on experience in international growth. Gamblers Connect readers can expect Anzalone’s first analysis piece to be published soon, setting the tone for a year of knowledge-driven content.
Gjorgje Ristikj, Founder of Gamblers Connect, said: “One of the key reasons we selected Filippo Anzalone as the inaugural contributor is his global versatility. Fluent in Italian, English, Spanish and Portuguese, he brings a multi-jurisdictional perspective that is rare in the sector. He is already a recognised industry voice, frequently appearing at conferences and panels to discuss sustainable revenue growth.”
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Compliance Updates
Isle of Man Government reaffirms commitment to iGaming sector
With more than 20 years’ experience as a leading iGaming jurisdiction, the Isle of Man has built a strong international reputation based on robust regulation, political and economic stability, and a partnership-led approach between Government, regulators and industry.
That reputation continues to underpin confidence in the Island as a premier jurisdiction for high-quality iGaming businesses.
The Chief Minister has reaffirmed Government’s continued commitment to the iGaming sector ahead of attendance at ICE 2026, commenting:
‘For more than two decades, iGaming has been an important and successful sector for the Isle of Man’s economy and community, offering a robust, transparent and responsive regulatory environment. iGaming remains just as important today as it will be in the future.
‘In the face of a more complex and challenging global environment in recent years, Government has invested significantly in strengthening our understanding of risk and ensuring we have the right resources and frameworks in place to recognise and respond effectively to emerging threats.
‘As we look ahead to ICE 2026 and other major industry events over the next 12 months, we will continue to work across industry and all agencies to ensure the Isle of Man remains a secure, stable and trusted jurisdiction for high quality and well-regulated iGaming businesses.’
Attendance at ICE 2026 will mark the start of a coordinated programme of engagement, with Digital Isle of Man due to attend a number of key events alongside industry over the coming year to continue to promote the Island as an internationally respected jurisdiction for iGaming.
The Isle of Man Government remains committed to working in partnership with industry to support sustainable growth, meet international standards, and ensure the long-term success of the iGaming sector.
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Arizona Department of Gaming Awards Its First Peer Support and Recovery Contract Designed to Further Problem Gambling Assistance
Investment in new, no-cost services to facilitate problem gambling recovery across the state
The Arizona Department of Gaming’s Division of Problem Gambling (Division) announced today that it has awarded its first peer support and recovery services program contract to Dezerve Counseling LLC, which was selected following a competitive Request for Proposal to develop, launch, and manage the State of Arizona’s first problem gambling peer support and recovery program. The award marks a significant public investment in problem gambling recovery in Arizona, where peer support services will be provided free of charge and confidentially.
“Creating an additional pathway to recovery for Arizona community members negatively impacted by problem gambling – via the peer support and recovery services program – is exciting for our agency and the people we serve,” said Elise Mikkelsen, Director, Division of Problem Gambling. “We are proud of our track record of offering timely and effective assistance to Arizonans, and we look forward to adding peer support and recovery services to enhance the comprehensive options available through the Division of Problem Gambling.”
Each client participating in the program will be paired with a Peer Support and Recovery Specialist who has deep, lived experience with problem gambling; entered the problem gambling recovery community themself or supported a loved one doing so; and has been rigorously trained in peer support practice, including through applicable professional certifications. With first-hand, lived experience in addiction, specialists can provide a non-clinician point of view with real-time, confidential advice and support.
“We at Dezerve Counseling are honored and excited to partner with the Division of Problem Gambling to launch a dedicated peer support and recovery program for problem gambling,” said Darfetta Muhammad, Chief Administrative Officer at Dezerve Counseling. “We believe, just as the Division does, that recovery begins with a single step forward. We are proud that Dezerve Counseling can now offer that vital next step to individuals and families navigating problem gambling.”
For convenience and maximum impact, peer support will be available statewide and offered in-person, virtually, and over the phone, and will be provided in one-on-one settings as well as in group settings led by a specialist. Importantly, Arizonans may access the peer support program at any stage of their problem gambling journey – this includes individuals experiencing problem gambling and reaching out for assistance for the first time, as well as individuals already seeing a doctor or clinician. There will be no fee for participants and no requirement that the participant have an insurance plan.
To drive workforce capacity to meet the demand for problem gambling support, the program will recruit and train Peer Support and Recovery Specialists who will be ready to make an immediate impact on their clients’ recovery. This workforce component is consistent with the Division’s focus on ensuring gambling treatment programs can meet future community needs while increasing system capacity. Dezerve Counseling and the Division expect the program to launch Spring 2026.
To learn more about the Division of Problem Gambling and its work providing a sustainable continuum of services that reduces the impact of problem gambling across Arizona, please visit problemgambling.az.gov. Always 24/7, free, and confidential, Arizonans who want to inquire about problem gambling services are encouraged to text NEXTSTEP to 53342 or call 1-800-NEXT-STEP.
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