Managing a large multi-provider game portfolio across jurisdictions has long been a fragmented, time-consuming exercise for operators. SOFTSWISS is addressing that pain point directly with the launch of Games List, a new feature inside the Game Aggregator back office.
Centralised Catalogue in a Single Interface
The tool consolidates an operator's entire game catalogue into one view, eliminating the need to cross-reference multiple systems for routine content management tasks. Operators can filter titles by provider, category, features, RTP, volatility, release date, and additional parameters. Each game opens in a detailed profile covering mechanics, supported devices, licences, and mathematical characteristics.
Three core operational workflows are now supported within a single interface:
- Reviewing and comparing titles by game characteristics to inform content decisions
- Inspecting provider and game-level details in a structured format without manual aggregation
- Verifying licence coverage and market availability per game ahead of launch
"Operators often tell us that managing a large game portfolio can be challenging and time-consuming. They need better tools to navigate available content and identify opportunities for portfolio optimisation. The Games List provides a clear and transparent overview of the catalogue, helping teams discover relevant content faster and make more informed decisions aligned with player preferences."
— Gretta Kockonan, Head of Business Development and Partner Studios at SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator
Export Function on the Roadmap
Maximising the Catalogue View
When evaluating new titles for a regulated market, compliance teams can cross-reference volatility and RTP parameters alongside licence coverage in a single session — reducing the back-and-forth between product, legal, and provider contacts that typically adds days to a launch cycle.
SOFTSWISS plans to extend Games List with an Export function, enabling operators to download and work with catalogue data outside the Game Aggregator back office — useful for offline analysis, reporting, or third-party integration workflows. The company has previously demonstrated its appetite for platform innovation, including real-time segmentation capabilities added to its Casino Platform earlier this year.
Export Format Still Unconfirmed
SOFTSWISS has not yet disclosed whether the planned Export function will output structured formats such as CSV, JSON, or XML. Operators with compliance reporting obligations or third-party BI integrations should confirm format compatibility with SOFTSWISS before building downstream workflows around the feature.
Operational Signal
For compliance and product teams, the licence verification capability is particularly relevant. As operators expand into regulated markets, confirming per-game licence coverage before launch is a non-trivial task. Embedding that check inside the back office rather than relying on external tracking reduces error risk and accelerates go-to-market timelines. Whether the Export function will support structured formats suitable for compliance audits remains to be confirmed. Operators entering new jurisdictions may find relevant context in the Romania iGaming licensing and market entry guide, which details per-market compliance requirements that tools like Games List are designed to streamline.
According to SOFTSWISS.




