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GameArt is partnering with DOXXbet, which offers leading services for sports betting and online casinos, so that casino players can enjoy a selection of slot games such as Rosh Immortality Cube Megaways™, Nefertiti’s Nile, African Sunset 2, Dawn of Olympus, and Mariachi Fiesta.

GameArt, a developer of high-quality HTML5 slot games, has teemed up with DOXXbet to provide an exciting array of slot games that promise to captivate players and elevate the overall gaming experience. DOXXbet, a company operating in the international market since 1990, offers leading services for sports betting and online casinos. As part of this alliance, DOXXbet is initially integrating five of GameArt’s games. Casino players can enjoy a selection of slot games such as: Rosh Immortality Cube Megaways™, Nefertiti’s Nile, African Sunset 2, Dawn of Olympus, and Mariachi Fiesta.

Michal Dvorak, Head of Casino at DOXXbet, remarked, “Introducing exclusive games with GameArt is a clear demonstration of DOXXbet’s commitment to continually building experiences that benefit our player base. We are confident that this partnership will strengthen our position in the market.”

Vid Daolio, Head of Account Management at GameArt, expressed, “GameArt is thrilled to collaborate with DOXXbet and contribute to their ongoing success in the market. Our aim is to deliver an enjoyable gaming experience for players, and we are confident that our diverse portfolio of games will resonate well with the audience at DOXXbet.”

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SOFTSWISS 2026 iGaming Trends Report: Waitlist Available Ahead of November Launch

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SOFTSWISS has opened the waitlist for early access to the 2026 iGaming Trends Report – a comprehensive playbook created to provide business leaders with data-driven insights into iGaming perspectives for 2026. 

The fourth edition of the leading industry playbook, developed in partnership with NEXT.io, brings together quantitative research by independent analytics agency Kantar, qualified opinions from over 350 iGaming experts, and AI analysis of more than 120,000 media headlines to outline the key discussions shaping the future of the iGaming industry. Powered by real cases, market analytics, and authoritative views, the report shares credible, data-backed forecasts for 2026. 

While the report itself will be released on 3 November, waitlist members will receive early notification and priority access to exclusive insights as soon as it goes live. 

“Autumn is the season for building annual strategies – and it’s also the fastest-paced business season of the year. That’s why we suggest joining the 2026 iGaming Trends Report waitlist now, so when you sit down to plan your strategy, you’ll be fully equipped with the latest data and insights,” – said Valentina Bagniya, Chief Marketing Officer at SOFTSWISS.

The 2026 iGaming Trends Report, created by SOFTSWISS in partnership with NEXT.io, will be presented live during the 2026 iGaming Trends Marathon at the SiGMA Central Europe Summit on 5 November. The Marathon will unveil the new edition live on stage through a high-impact programme packed with expert talks and industry insights.

During the 2026 iGaming Trends Marathon, leading iGaming experts will share their perspectives on key industry areas, including cybersecurity, brand management, responsible gaming and, of course, AI integration. The programme will also cover discussions on the future of iGaming in Latin America and Africa. 

Last year 2025 iGaming Trend Report was included into the Honorable mentions list at PR Daily’s 2025 Content Marketing Awards ranked alongside Bayer, McDonald’s and Epam. 

To stay ahead in 2026, interested professionals can join the waitlist and be among the first to receive the full 2026 iGaming Trends Report the moment it goes live.

 

About SOFTSWISS

SOFTSWISS is an international technology company with over 15 years of experience in developing innovative solutions for the iGaming industry. SOFTSWISS provides comprehensive software for managing iGaming projects. The company’s product portfolio includes the Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with over 35,000 casino games, Affilka Affiliate Platform, the Sportsbook Software and the Jackpot Aggregator. The expert team, based in Malta, Poland, and Georgia, counts over 2,000 employees.

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Introducing the newest testing tool for AI-boosted customer engagement

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Is AI technology really at the point where it can truly add value to customer engagement? Tugi Tark’s new sandbox environment allows operators to find out. 

Tugi Tark, the Estonian-based international AI customer service company, has launched its sandbox this week with the aim of giving operators the ability to explore how AI could work for their players, using their specific casino policies and player profiles, all in a real-world scenario.

By testing an unlimited number of situations wherein players interact with AI agents, the sandbox allows operators to experience how conversations and escalation flows would work if they implemented Tugi Tark as their customer service solution.

Harpo Lilja, CEO of Tugi Tark, explains: “The sandbox is essentially a controlled environment we’ve created where operators can test the AI agent capabilities against their own needs. They can configure the sandbox to their specific casino policies and adjust the agent’s tone of voice  — which gives them a first-hand preview of how our AI agent can serve their players.

He continues: “One reason we built the sandbox is that we know from conversations with operators that people are still hesitant about whether AI solutions have reached a point in customer service where the impact is worth implementing – or if AI technology is still at a level where it risks alienating players due to poor quality. And people don’t want to commit if they don’t really know what they’re getting, which is often the case, as companies usually don’t provide enough testing to do so.

What does the sandbox allow operators to do?

Tugi Tark’s sandbox can mimic everything operators need to see how it actually works, including:

  • player frustrations

  • technical troubleshooting

  • KYC concerns, bonus requests

  • payment issues, and more.

Casinos can manually add synthetic player data without integration, which showcases how well the AI agent can handle player inquiries when it has access to both policy documentation, player data, and gaming history.

Tugi Tark’s hybrid AI model blends operational automation with human oversight, focused on compliance, emotional intelligence, empathy, service mindset, and player safety. And now, that’s available for operators to test fully using their own unique circumstances.

The testing environment allows manual casino player profile inputs, such as name, account creation date, birthday, KYC status, account limits, player segment, available bonuses, transaction and game history, and a brand’s all policies.

Using intuitive automation, the AI agent is contextually appropriate for each conversation – there are no drop-down menus or prompts, but rather, ‘natural’ language that mimics how humans communicate. For example, if users misspell, abbreviate, or use slang, the agent will understand, and if not, it will ask follow-up questions until it does.

Another feature that was integrated for customer comfort is that if a player is a little vague, rather than return the classic AI chatbot “I didn’t understand your inquiry”, the agent can check all the KYC documentation, including status, player history, exact amounts and date, so it can ask intuitive follow-up questions and arrive at a solution more quickly and thoroughly.

“With the sandbox up and running, any operator in dozens of languages and geos is able to test how Tugi Tark’s AI  agents will work, on their site, within their player base. That means without having to endure lengthy sales pitches or commit to a product, operators are able to test exactly what it’s like having our technology work for them,” concludes Lilja. “And the great thing is that the entire process has a setup time of 30 minutes.

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BOS presents comparative study between gambling regulations in Sweden and Denmark

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The Swedish Trade Association for Online Gambling – today presents a comparative study between how the gambling markets are regulated in Sweden and Denmark. The report has been carried out by the independent law firm Nordic Legal. In addition to the comparative study, 19 recommendations are made to the Swedish government and the Swedish Gambling Authority (SGA).

The report authors have found that Denmark’s gambling regulations is more successful in meeting its country’s gambling policy goals, in that Denmark over time has had a higher and more stable channelisation, but that Denmark’s position also seems to be under threat recently.

The report states that Sweden is unlikely to reach its 90 percent target in terms of channelisation unless a larger reform takes place, and the recommendations presented in the report can be used to increase the channelling rates.

The report also states that channelisation is important and should not be neglected as a marker for a well-functioning gambling market, something that has been proposed by policymakers in Sweden and elsewhere as a response to the difficulty to reach previously decided high ambition channelisation goals.

The report authors believe that no repressive measures will alone solve the channelisation problem, neither implemented nor future, as long as the licensed gambling market is not allowed to offer a sufficiently attractive gambling offer. Repressive action can include measures such as ISP blocking and payment blocking. Attractive gambling offers may, for example, include a somewhat less rigid bonus and loyalty regulation in Sweden.

The report also points to different government and authority cultures in Sweden and Denmark. According to interviews of licensees in the report, Sweden’s gambling authority is characterized by a punitive culture and a culture of fear, while Denmark is stated to be dialogue-oriented in the relationship between authority and licensees. The escalation ladder of measures in Denmark when licensees violate rules is mentioned as one positive characteristic. This should be compared with Sweden, which is stated to instantly apply the harshest possible sanctions.

“We hope that the report will be a useful tool and encourage Sweden to find inspiration in several of the measures and approaches that have been so successfully implemented in Denmark. Some of them are strictly rule based, such as how loyalty programs are regulated. Some are more difficult to approach and of a cultural nature, but just as important, and are connected to the policymaker’s attitude to the industry it is supervising”, says Gustaf Hoffstedt, Secretary General of BOS.

“Hopefully, this report can inspire policymakers in Sweden to choose the path of regulation that strengthens the licensed gambling market and as a consequence strengthen consumer protection, as neighbouring Denmark has successfully proven is possible,” Gustaf Hoffstedt concludes.

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