iGaming solutions provider SOFTSWISS has expanded its Game Aggregator portfolio by signing new partnerships with CG Games, Champion, and Formula Spin, further cementing its position as a major aggregator in the global iGaming market.
The new additions bring fresh content and regional expertise to the SOFTSWISS platform, which now offers over 30,000 games from both established providers and emerging studios. The partnerships target growth across markets including Latin America, Europe, Canada, Australia, and the UK.
“We focus on delivering stable and scalable technology that simplifies operations for our clients and content partners,” said Nikita Keino, Head of Partnerships at SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator. “Our infrastructure ensures 99.999% uptime and quick integration, which is especially important when working across different regions and peak load periods. We’re glad to see studios recognising this and choosing to join the SOFTSWISS ecosystem.”
CG Games, a division of Comtrade Gaming, is known for customised and tech-driven game design. The studio operates in markets such as Argentina, Canada, Australia, Romania, and the UK. “We are absolutely delighted to be partnering with SOFTSWISS to release CG Games,” said Steve Valentine, CCO at Comtrade Gaming. “Their global recognition and success give this partnership the opportunity to deliver our games to a much wider network of operators.”
Formula Spin, known for lightweight games with quick launch speeds and modern gameplay, highlighted Coin Era: Hold to Win and Cool Dragon: Hold to Win as top performers. “Partnering with SOFTSWISS has been a major strategic milestone for us,” said Oleg Galushko, CEO of Formula Spin. “The entire integration process was smooth, fast, and highly professional. We’re confident this is just the beginning of a strong and fruitful collaboration.”
Champion, which offers a portfolio of over 80 games across slots, table games, and crash titles, also expressed confidence in the deal. The company operates across Europe, Latin America, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
“This collaboration opens new doors for Champion to deliver our games to a wider audience and strengthen our presence in key markets. We’re excited about the road ahead and the opportunities this partnership brings,” said Volodymyr Saratovskyy, Head of Business Development at Champion.
The latest deals follow earlier 2025 partnerships with 7777 Gaming and PlayHub, reflecting SOFTSWISS’s ongoing expansion strategy. The Game Aggregator aims to provide operators with a diverse, high-performance content library backed by robust technology and global market access.