Founded: 2007 | HQ: Riga, Latvia and Limassol, Cyprus | Visit provider site →
Overview
SoftGamings was founded in 2007 according to a third-party review, with the company itself marketing "18+ years of experience" — consistent with that founding year. It operates from offices in Riga, Latvia and Limassol, Cyprus.
The company holds or maintains service-provider licenses in Malta, Latvia, Belgium, Isle of Man, Italy, Curaçao, Anjouan, and Tobique, and separately assists operator clients with obtaining their own licenses in similar jurisdictions. Its games-catalogue page states 16,000+ games from 300+ providers, and it markets sportsbook coverage of 70+ sports per a third-party review, plus 40+ payment methods including a non-custodial crypto wallet design.
An independent platform-review site gives SoftGamings an overall score of 5.8/10, citing an opaque legal-entity map, no proprietary game studio, and — notably — "mixed operator reviews citing delivery delays, surprise costs, slow communication, and difficult exits."
Licensing & Regulatory Coverage
SoftGamings states it holds or maintains licenses as a service provider in Malta (B2B and B2C), Latvia (B2B Supplier), Belgium (E-Class), Isle of Man, Italy (B2B), Curaçao (GCB), Anjouan, and Tobique, and separately markets 13+ years of experience helping operator clients obtain their own licenses in similar jurisdictions plus MGA Types 1-4.
Game Catalog & Provider Network
SoftGamings' games-catalogue page states 16,000+ games from 300+ providers, a mid-sized catalog relative to other platforms in this comparison, with sportsbook coverage of roughly 70 sports per a third-party review.
Integration Speed & API Quality
SoftGamings offers turnkey and white-label deployment with hosting and backoffice/reporting included; an independent review estimates a 2-6 week launch timeline, though this is the reviewer's estimate rather than a figure SoftGamings itself publishes.
Payments & Currency Support
SoftGamings markets 40+ payment methods including cryptocurrency, with a non-custodial wallet design for crypto transactions — one of the broader payment-method counts in this comparison, though the exact list was not independently itemized in this research.
Pricing Transparency
An independent review confirms SoftGamings' pricing is "quote-only, with potential hidden fees for licenses, reserves, and customization" — no public figure was found for setup cost, monthly fees, or revenue share.
Track Record & Named Clients
SoftGamings names Royal Entertainment Group and Revolver Gaming as partners on its own site; an independent review identifies only "Pangs Casino Club" as an independently verifiable named operator client, describing the company's "broader operator roster" as unresolved despite self-reported claims of 500+ clients and 100 million registered players, which were not independently corroborated in this research.
Support & Operational Reliability
An independent platform review reports "mixed operator reviews citing delivery delays, surprise costs, slow communication, and difficult exits," and separately notes the white-label model creates supplier-alignment risk since provider-controlled B2C licensing can affect an operator's flexibility.
Product Innovation & Roadmap
2025-2026 content-partnership activity includes JILI Games, YesGetRich Games, Topspin Games (India/South Asia focus), a Gamzix aggregation deal with an associated RiskCherry testing-lab collaboration, and a Rival Gaming integration adding 195+ games — a steady cadence of smaller supplier additions rather than major platform announcements.
Pros
- Broad self-reported licensing-assistance footprint across Malta, Latvia, Belgium, Isle of Man, Italy, Curaçao, Anjouan, and Tobique
- 16,000+ games from 300+ providers plus 70+ sports of sportsbook coverage
- 40+ payment methods including a non-custodial crypto wallet design
- Steady 2025-2026 supplier-partnership additions (JILI Games, Rival Gaming, Gamzix, and others)
- 18+ years of operating history
Cons
- An independent review scores SoftGamings 5.8/10 overall, citing an opaque legal-entity map and unresolved license-holder structure
- No proprietary game studio — relies entirely on third-party content, per the same review
- Documented "mixed operator reviews citing delivery delays, surprise costs, slow communication, and difficult exits"
- Only one independently verifiable named operator client (Pangs Casino Club) despite self-reported large client-count claims that were not independently corroborated
- Pricing is quote-only with an independent review specifically warning of potential hidden fees for licenses, reserves, and customization
Verdict
SoftGamings offers a genuinely broad licensing-assistance service and a reasonable mid-sized catalog, which may suit an operator that specifically wants help navigating jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction licensing rather than just game content. Its long operating history (18+ years) is a real asset.
The documented pattern of operator complaints about delivery delays, surprise costs, and difficult exits, combined with an unresolved corporate/legal-entity structure per an independent review, means operators should push hard for a written, itemized quote and ask directly for two or three current operator references before signing — and should treat SoftGamings' self-reported client and player-count figures as unverified marketing claims rather than confirmed facts.