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SOFTSWISS Jackpot Aggregator introduces time-based jackpots


The SOFTSWISS Jackpot Aggregator, a multipurpose jackpot solution that helps to increase player engagement, has announced the introduction of Time-based Jackpots. This novelty allows operators to create jackpot campaigns with new mechanics limiting the time frame of the jackpot game.


Operators can customise Time-based Jackpots providing players with happy hours, daily and weekly drops, and other periodical activities to keep users interested. During the setup of a jackpot campaign, operators can specify the time frame in which players can hit the jackpot. The winner is chosen at random within the campaign’s pre-set time range. The new feature extends the Jackpot Aggregator’s offering by allowing operators to run unlimited Time-based Jackpots alongside other promo campaigns. It also serves the purpose of attracting new categories of players, giving them new opportunities and increasing their lifetime value (LTV).


Aliaksei Douhin, head of SOFTSWISS Jackpot


Slotegrator expands into Brazil


Aggregator, said: “We are excited to present the Time-based Jackpots, which expands operator capabilities. Setting up the jackpot campaign goals within a time frame makes it possible to attract the attention of new players through exclusivity and limited edition opportunities. It also helps manage player interest and loyalty. This update works perfectly for those who want to schedule a jackpot campaign for a specifi c event or interval, especially for operators whose brands include not only gaming, but also sports betting options.”


Gambling industry levy welcomed by the SMF


The Social Market Foundation has welcomed Government’s Gambling White Paper, which features SMF proposals for implementing the statutory levy on the gambling industry. The SMF has been championing reform to gambling laws and regulations, including: affordability checks like a “soft” threshold per month set on net deposits to help fi nancially vulnerable households, and a statutory levy to fund the research, education and treatment of gambling harm.


Responding to today’s Government announcement of the White Paper, Dr James Noyes, SMF Senior Fellow, said:


“The Social Market Foundation welcomes the Government’s publication of the Gambling White Paper. This is a much-needed and long-overdue review of Britain’s gambling laws, and we are pleased to see that some important measures are being introduced, including options to limit stakes for products that are linked to an elevated risk of harm such as online slots, plans to update design rules for online


products such as speed of play, and checks to understand if a customer’s gambling is unaffordable. Many of these measures mirror recommendations that we have made in our research and reports since the launch of the Review in 2020.


We are particularly pleased to see that the Government will introduce a statutory levy paid by operators to achieve long-term funding certainty for research, education and the treatment of gambling-related harm. It is true that the fi nal decisions and details for many of the proposals in the White Paper risk being delayed further by being put out to consultation. We also note the lack of meaningful reform of advertising and clarity about an ombudsman. Until these consultations are conducted and conclude in a manner that is free of industry infl uence, campaigners for reform have reason to remain cautious. However, we recognise that this White Paper is an important step on the path to reducing harm, tightening regulation and creating greater fairness in the market.”


Gambling solutions provider and gaming content aggregator Slotegrator has signed a new deal with Brazilian online casino and sportsbook platform developer XSA Sports. Slotegrator now provides its APIgrator solution to XSA Sports, a leader in Brazil’s iGaming industry. Founded in 2019, XSA Sports develops customizable, scalable, and flexible platforms for its clients, allowing them to easily adapt to the rapidly changing Brazilian market.


APIgrator offers over 15,000 titles from 100 developers in an easy single-session integration, which is a great chance to choose games that perfectly correspond to the demands of any market.


At the moment, XSA Sports has integrated game content from a list of providers from all over the world, including Belatra Games, Caleta, ConceptGaming, Elysium, Espressogames, EurasianGaming, Fugaso, Gamzix, HoGaming, Igrosoft, Jetgames, KAGaming, Kalamba, Lotto Instant Win, MPlay, MacawGaming, Mascot, NetGame, OnlyPlay, Platipus, BGaming, Spadegaming, Superlotto, ThreeOaks, TripleCherry, Turbogames, Vivogaming, XProgaming, and ZeusPlay.


With its Brazilian roots, XSA Sports is intimately familiar with the challenges and opportunities of the Brazilian market, making it well-suited to cater to its clients’ needs.


“Platforms from XSA Sports are customizable, scalable, and flexible. The deal with XSA Sports is a great opportunity to deliver quality and diverse gaming content to players in Latin America’s largest gambling market”, says Ayvar Gabidullin, business development manager at Slotegrator.


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