SoftGamings
Latvia-based B2B casino aggregator that bundles 16,000+ games from more than 300 studios into a single API integration. A specialist content-aggregation platform rather than a turnkey casino operator system.
SoftGamings has been in the iGaming industry for nearly two decades, building one of the largest game aggregator platforms on the market. Headquartered in Riga, Latvia, the company has positioned itself less as a turnkey casino-platform competitor to SoftSwiss or Soft2Bet and more as a specialist content layer — its core product integrates 300+ game studios and 16,000+ individual games under a single API, letting operators access an enormous game library without negotiating separate deals with every studio.
The platform’s distinguishing feature is that breadth of content. While SoftSwiss bundles its own preferred studios into a tight integration, SoftGamings takes a more open approach, including many smaller and regional studios that mainstream platforms don’t carry. SoftGamings also offers turnkey casino solutions, white-label setups and licensing/banking assistance for operators who want a fuller package, but the aggregator remains its identifying product.
For Australian players the practical reality is that SoftGamings powers a smaller and less-marketed set of casinos than SoftSwiss, so the brands using it have fewer aggregator reviews, less complaint data and less name recognition. The platform itself is technically credible (EGR B2B Awards shortlist 2020 and 2023, Latvian Lotteries Inspection licensing on its sportsbook product), but individual operator research becomes more important when there’s less third-party data to lean on. Check the casino’s reputation before depositing at any SoftGamings-powered site.
SoftGamings FAQs
What does SoftGamings actually do?
SoftGamings is primarily a **game aggregator** — it integrates content from 300+ game studios under a single API, so a casino operator can plug in once and get access to thousands of games from Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Microgaming, Evolution Gaming, Play'n GO and hundreds of smaller studios without negotiating separate licensing deals with each one. It also offers turnkey casino solutions, white-label setups, payment integration and licensing assistance, but the aggregator product is the platform's main differentiator.
How is SoftGamings different from SoftSwiss or RTG?
SoftSwiss and RTG are full casino platforms — they run the casino lobby, player accounts, payment systems and back-office tools. SoftGamings is more of a **content layer** that sits between the casino platform and the game studios. An operator might run their casino on SoftSwiss for the platform and use SoftGamings as the aggregator for game content, or use SoftGamings end-to-end via its turnkey solution. The aggregator-first positioning means SoftGamings appears most often on the back end of casinos that already have a platform layer and just need broader game coverage.
Are SoftGamings casinos safe for Australian players?
SoftGamings itself is a long-running B2B operation (~14–18 years) with industry recognition from EGR B2B Awards in both 2020 and 2023 and a sportsbook product licensed by the Lotteries and Gambling Supervisory Inspection of Latvia. As with every B2B platform, the underlying technology and aggregator integration are not the determining factor in player safety — the casino operator running on top of SoftGamings is. SoftGamings powers a smaller and less-publicised set of casinos than SoftSwiss, so individual operator research is even more important before depositing.
How many games can a SoftGamings casino offer?
SoftGamings markets its aggregator as integrating 300+ game providers and 16,000+ individual games, though most casinos using the platform enable a much smaller curated subset (usually 2,000–7,000 titles). The aggregator's strength is breadth — a single integration unlocks access to nearly every major studio on the market, plus dozens of niche providers Australian players are unlikely to encounter elsewhere.
Can Australian players access SoftGamings casinos?
Yes — SoftGamings supplies platform technology to operators worldwide and the operators decide whether to accept Australian players. SoftGamings is less common than SoftSwiss in the AU-facing offshore market, and the casinos using it tend to be smaller operators rather than the marquee brands. AUD support and Australian payment methods depend on the individual casino's banking integration, not the SoftGamings platform itself.