SoftGamings
Large game-portfolio white label and turnkey provider with flexible platform options.
Overview
SoftGamings, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Valletta, Malta, offers both white label and turnkey casino solutions with a large published game portfolio and a flexible platform architecture aimed at operators who want choice in how deeply they customize their deployment. The company holds licensing experience across Curacao and Malta Gaming Authority.
SoftGamings positions its game-portfolio size as a primary differentiator, alongside flexible commercial terms for operators moving between white label and turnkey deployment over time.
Score Breakdown
Detailed Evaluation
Pricing & Licensing Transparency
SoftGamings does not publish fixed pricing, with commercial terms negotiated per operator and deployment model, consistent with most established competitors at this scale.
Game Library & Aggregation Depth
SoftGamings markets a large game portfolio as a core differentiator, aggregating content across a broad range of studios, though the company has not published a specific studio count comparable to Slotegrator's disclosed figures.
Platform Stability & Uptime
SoftGamings has operated since 2008, giving it a solid operating history, though independently disclosed uptime data is limited compared to publicly listed competitors like GiG.
Payment & Currency Support
SoftGamings supports standard multi-currency processing across its licensed jurisdictions, with payment-method breadth generally adequate rather than a specific marketed strength.
Regulatory & Licensing Coverage
SoftGamings holds licensing experience across Curacao and Malta Gaming Authority, a moderate regulatory footprint compared to providers with deeper UK-specific certification.
Integration & API Flexibility
SoftGamings' flexible platform architecture allows operators to move between white label and turnkey deployment models over time, which suits operators uncertain about their long-term commercial structure at signing.
Support & Onboarding Speed
SoftGamings has not published a standardized onboarding timeline, and support structure varies by the specific deployment model and market an operator selects.
Player Retention & Gamification Tools
SoftGamings' retention and bonus tooling covers standard mechanics, positioned as adequate rather than a primary marketed strength compared to CRM-focused competitors.
Pros
- Large published game portfolio across a broad range of studios
- Flexible platform architecture supporting both white label and turnkey models
- Licensing experience across Curacao and Malta Gaming Authority
- Solid operating history dating to 2008
Cons
- No published pricing, requiring per-operator commercial negotiation
- No standardized public onboarding timeline
- Regulatory footprint narrower than UK-certified competitors like White Hat Gaming
- Retention tooling positioned as adequate rather than a differentiator
Our Verdict
SoftGamings is a reasonable fit for operators who want flexibility to move between white label and turnkey deployment models over time without switching providers, backed by a genuinely large game portfolio.
Operators who need UK-specific certification or the most advanced built-in retention tooling will likely find White Hat Gaming or Delasport a better match for those specific priorities.