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Tournament Tool by SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator: Higher Player Engagement Into Casino Entertainment

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The SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator’s new Tournament Tool is off to a strong start with its first set of tournaments, showing outstanding results in online casinos and receiving enthusiastic participation from players worldwide. While the functionality is constantly expanding, the tool’s benefits come to the fore right at the outset. Besides adding zest to conventional gameplay, engaging and customisable tournaments help operators drive their retention rates and increase casino revenue streams.

 

BOOST RETENTION RATES AND PLAYER ACQUISITION

The new feature from the Game Aggregator has been designed to help operators increase player engagement and loyalty, and is available to all Game Aggregator’s clients. With a wide range of tournament types, including branded campaigns, and mechanics, operators can offer their players unique gameplay experiences that further transform into higher retention metrics and casino revenue. 

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IN-GAME INTERACTION WITH PLAYERS

Another key advantage of this tool is the in-game tournament interface streamlining interaction with players to keep them updated about gaming campaigns. It informs players about active and past events, and tournament rules, and features a leaderboard widget. And all this is accessible with multilingual support.

EASY CONNECTION WITHOUT ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

The Tournament Tool’s advantages are available to all SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator’s clients. Operators can set up tournaments based on any game in the hub’s extensive library to entertain audiences from all across the globe and track the performance of such campaigns. Furthermore, the connection does not require additional development or design resources – tournaments can be customised with designed presets and integrated widgets, which allows operators to keep their own brand identity. 

The Tournament Tool is not limited to the above benefits only: players can switch between desktop and mobile versions. All currencies, including crypto, available in the games provided by the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator, are open for betting.

Tatyana Kaminskaya, Head of SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator, comments on the benefits the Tournament Tool unlocks for operators: “At SOFTSWISS, we understand that players are looking for engaging and immersive experiences. With the Tournament Tool, we can deliver that while helping our clients achieve their business goals. We already can see that the tool’s flexibility and extended functionality help our clients stand out in the competitive iGaming industry. We are working to deliver even more exciting tournaments soon, so stay tuned!”

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The SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator plans to continue developing its Tournament Tool to diversify the use of its ever-growing game portfolio, which already includes over 16,000 games from more than 185 worldwide game providers.

 

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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Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Releases Annual Report

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The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (“PGCB”) has released the 18th edition of its Annual Report.

The PGCB’s 2023-2024 Annual Report provides detail on the work of the agency in regulating the Commonwealth’s gaming industry, and also includes:

  • individual revenue figures during another record-setting fiscal year for slot machines, table games, sports wagering, internet gaming, fantasy sports contests and video gaming terminals at eligible truck stops;
  • a year in review report with pertinent statistical figures from the PGCB’s key bureaus;
  • information on the PGCB’s efforts to stop adults from gambling while leaving minors unattended; and,
  • a section on problem gambling and the PGCB’s Self-Exclusion Program.

The PGCB was established in 2004 through the passage of the Pennsylvania Race Horse Development and Gaming Act. Since then, it has become one of the pre-eminent gaming regulators in the world overseeing all aspects of gambling in the Commonwealth. Currently, the number of outlets for the various types of gaming regulated by the PGCB are:

  • 17 land-based casinos;
  • 18 retail sports wagering locations;
  • 12 online sports wagering sites;
  • 22 sites for online casino-type games (slot machines, table games, poker);
  • 74 truck stop establishments with Video Gaming Terminals (VGTs); and,
  • 9 online fantasy sports contest sites.

In addition to supporting nearly 16,000 jobs at casinos, overall gaming revenue reached a record high during the fiscal year generating $5.89 billion and resulting in $2.54 billion in tax revenue.

The 2023-2024 Annual Report can be downloaded as a PDF document by choosing Organization Reports under the About PGCB tab on the agency’s website.

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Allwyn International a.s. relocates to Switzerland

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Allwyn, a leading multi-national lottery operator headquartered in Switzerland, announced that the Allwyn entity Allwyn International a.s. (“AIAS”) has relocated from the Czech Republic to Switzerland. Effective 1 October 2024, AIAS has become a Swiss entity (under the new legal name Allwyn International AG) and has transferred its place of business to Switzerland.

As of the date of relocation, the €500 million 3.875% senior secured notes due 2027 (the “2027 Notes”) originally issued by AIAS have been transferred to Allwyn Entertainment Financing (UK) Plc, as substituting issuer. Allwyn Entertainment Financing (UK) plc is the issuer and borrower of certain other Allwyn bonds and loans. AIAS has become a guarantor of the 2027 Notes, which continue to be guaranteed and collateralised pari passu with other indebtedness under Allwyn’s intercreditor agreement dated 16 December 2020.

The relocation has no effect on Allwyn’s workforce or lotteries and gaming operations in the Czech Republic.

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Oddin.gg Breaks New Ground as Ohio Marks its 5th North American Betting License

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Oddin.gg is proud to announce that it has secured a full 3-year sports betting license in Ohio, further strengthening its standing as the esports betting solutions provider with the most licenses in North America. With this latest addition, Oddin.gg now holds four US licenses—New Jersey, Colorado, West Virginia, and Ohio—and a total of five across North America, including Ontario, Canada.

The Ohio license is a strategic milestone, as the state is set to become one of the most active betting markets in the American Midwest. According to projections from the Ohio Legislative Service Commission, the state’s sports gaming market is expected to reach approximately $3.35 billion annually as it matures. By securing this license, Oddin.gg is well-positioned to support operators in tapping into this significant potential.

Obtaining the Ohio license also demonstrates Oddin.gg’s ability to meet the state’s comprehensive regulatory standards, which include arduous assessments of financial stability, operational integrity, and adherence to state laws. This achievement reinforces Oddin.gg’s reputation for compliance and reliability, enhancing its capability to deliver full-service esports betting solutions tailored to a growing market.

Ohio’s sports betting legislation imposes a 10% tax on sports gaming receipts, contributing to public education and initiatives supporting veterans in the state. Oddin.gg’s entry into this regulated environment reinforces its role as a leader in shaping the future of esports betting in the US while offering operators a pathway to engage with a new generation of bettors in a secure and exciting way.

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Vlastimil Venclík, CEO of Oddin.gg, shared his enthusiasm about the news: “Securing a license from the Ohio Casino Control Commission is a significant step in our North American journey. Ohio is poised to become one of the most dynamic betting markets in the US, and gaining this
approval aer meeting the state’s rigorous standards is a true reflection of our commitment to integrity and excellence both in Ohio and beyond. However, this license isn’t just about expanding our reach; it’s about ensuring our partners have access to market-leading esports betting solutions that fully align with all local regulatory requirements.”

He continued, “Ohio’s market is gearing up to be something special, and we’re excited to help operators tap into that potential. As esports betting continues to evolve, Oddin.gg is ready to provide the expertise, technology, and support to make sure our partners succeed.

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