SOFTSWISS Enhances Gaming Experience with Jackpot Aggregator

Lucas Dunn
By: Lucas Dunn
09/12/2024
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Key Takeaways

  • The Jackpot Aggregator is integrated into the Game Aggregator facilities
  • The jackpot feature has positively impacted player engagement
  • SOFTSWISS clients can now engage a diverse user base

SOFTSWISS, a globally renowned iGaming tech software supplier, significantly advanced its offering by introducing a jackpot feature for its crash and live games. This enhancement allows all popular games in the SOFTSWISS framework to participate in jackpot draws.

The Jackpot Aggregator now runs among the software supplier’s Game Aggregator facilities. The innovation is accessible to SOFTSWISS clients, who can now easily set up jackpot campaigns that deliver an optimized experience suitable for different player preferences. The targeted result is enhanced player engagement and satisfaction across the platform.

Positive Player Response

SOFTSWISS internal research reveals that the launch of the Jackpot Aggregator already has a positive impact on casino performance indicators. Data studied in the first month after the engagement solution’s introduction indicates a notable boost in player activity. The average bet count has increased by 40%, while the average bet sum has gone up by 68%.

Engagement in Diverse Markets

The addition of crash and live dealer games to SOFTSWISS’s lineup of jackpot-eligible games depends on their popularity in different regions. For instance, crash games are widely popular in Latin America, accounting for 3.9% of all games in the region in Q2. On the other hand, the games only constitute 1% in Europe. Crash games are also rising in popularity in South Africa, with Aviator by Spribe ranked the top performer in Gross Gaming Revenue during Q3 2024.

“Live games already have a dedicated fan base, and as crash games gain popularity, particularly in emerging markets and among younger players, it’s fitting to offer these audiences thrilling opportunities to win big,” explained Tatyana Kaminskaya, Head of SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator. She also emphasized the software supplier’s dedication to providing casinos with practical tools to dazzle players globally.

Head of Business Line at SOFTSWISS Jackpot Aggregator, Angelina Stasiuk, also shared her enthusiasm about the introduction of the crash and live games jackpot feature: “We are thrilled with the broader adoption of the Jackpot Aggregator and confident that it will attract even more players to this exciting experience.”

Exhibition at iGaming Events

SOFTSWISS announced it will be demonstrating the integrated abilities of the Game Aggregator and Jackpot Aggregator at the SBC Lisbon, stand B-16. The event will allow the supplier to showcase the upsides of these advancements to industry peers and potential clients while exploring other trends in the iGaming industry.

Lucas is a New Jersey-born and raised copywriter. His content encompasses casino, software provider, and game reviews, news, and blogs. Lucas’ professional writing experience spans more than six years. He works globally with clients from the US, the UK, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, and Canada. Before he started writing gambling content, Lucas went to Rutgers University to pursue a bachelor’s degree in psychology. Just to shake things up, he became a painter, following in his father’s footsteps. He now writes full-time and doubles in painting now and then.