Softswiss has partnered with Topwin in Bulgaria, marking its entry into the territory. The partnership follows Softswiss’ Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) certification to allow it access to the Bulgarian market, with Topwin.bg expected to integrate a range of Softswiss’ software.
These include a casino platform, sportsbook, a games aggregator and Softswiss’ Affilka, which have been optimised for the Bulgarian market.
There is growing interest in the Bulgarian online gaming market, with game supplier Wazdan partnering with mrbit.bg in the area in late April. Despite this, there has been some unrest regarding gaming in the nation, as the week prior Bulgarian political groups proposed a national ban on gambling advertising – something that has been called for in other areas and cities of Europe, including London.
Despite this, it has also been a busy time for Softswiss, as in the past month the software supplier has acquired a notable share in Ously Games to develop a new software solution for social casinos. It also hired Rubens Barrichello as Non-Executive Director in Latin America in late April.
Softswiss also recently launched its iGaming Trends 2024 Report, which analysed options and use cases for AI in the online gaming market.
On this latest partnership, Softswiss COO Vitali Matsukevich said: "Entering the Bulgarian market marks a significant milestone for us, as our products are now recognised in another EU country... Our partnership with TopWin has deepened our understanding of this market and presents mutual growth opportunities.”
Topwin.bg licence holder Krasimir Tokushev added: “This collaboration will elevate our platform to new heights and we are confident that our Bulgarian players will be delighted with the enhanced gaming experience.”