Softswiss teams up with Live Solutions for a fresh partnership
SOFTSWISS Expands into Crypto-Friendly Markets with Live Solutions Collaboration
In a strategic move to extend its reach, international gambling software supplier SOFTSWISS is working towards making its platform more crypto-friendly. This effort is aimed at swiftly expanding into new markets, particularly South and Central Americas.
The collaboration between SOFTSWISS and Live Solutions, a company renowned for its diverse range of live table games and multilingual live presenters, will play a significant role in this expansion. This partnership will result in SOFTSWISS integrating a series of entertaining table games and live dealers into its Game Aggregator.
Live Solutions' games are now accessible through SOFTSWISS's content hub, providing a richer gaming experience for players. With live dealers who speak 45 languages, Live Solutions stands out in the competitive market, catering to a wide and diverse audience.
Nikita Keino, manager at SOFTSWISS, expressed the company's commitment to enriching the Game Aggregator's portfolio with unique games and insightful content. He also highlighted SOFTSWISS's dedication to delivering interactive games that appeal to both newbie players and more experienced ones.
SOFTSWISS has a robust portfolio of over 13,000 games, and with this integration, the company aims to diversify its offerings further. Notably, SOFTSWISS was the first to introduce a bitcoin-friendly casino in 2013, demonstrating its commitment to facilitating crypto games on its platform.
SOFTSWISS operates in 4 European countries and has over 180 studios distributing its games. The company's professional team is continually working to expand its reach and provide a top-notch gaming experience to players worldwide.
Despite extensive research, information about the CEO of Live Solutions could not be found in the search results. However, the collaboration between these two industry leaders promises an exciting future for the online gaming industry.
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