SOFTSWISS Expands Game Aggregator with 100HP Gaming Partnership
SOFTSWISS continues to strengthen its Game Aggregator portfolio through a new partnership with 100HP Gaming, adding more diverse and high-quality content to its already extensive collection.
Growing Game Portfolio and Focus on Innovation
The SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator, now featuring over 23,500 games, has established itself as a major content hub in the iGaming market.
As part of its strategy to provide diverse content, SOFTSWISS is focusing on high-quality game titles, including the rapidly growing crash games segment.
Recent updates to the platform include new features that support crash games in tournaments and jackpots, further enriching the player experience.
100HP Gaming’s Expertise in Gamification and Personalization
100HP Gaming brings a wealth of experience in game development, with a focus on dynamic game designs that emphasize current trends such as gamification and personalization.
The company’s games are recognized for their engaging features, including level-based bonuses and customizable designs.
This approach has resulted in an average retention rate of 15%, demonstrating the effectiveness of their game mechanics in keeping players engaged.
Nikita Keino, Head of Partnerships at SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator, commented on the collaboration:
“This partnership is a successful example of collaboration, where the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator offers a content provider a fast and easy way to access new markets and clients. At the same time, we can offer our clients diverse, high-quality content developed with a deep understanding of the latest iGaming trends and player demand.”
Opportunities for Future Partnerships
Ilya Rybasov, Business Development Manager at 100HP Gaming, expressed optimism about the partnership, stating:
“The partnership with SOFTSWISS is a tremendous opportunity for us to share our top-tier games with a broader network of operators. We look forward to working closely with SOFTSWISS to enhance the gaming experience for their partners.”