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What Trends Determine iGaming in 2025? Insights from SOFTSWISS Report
What technologies reshape the future of iGaming? Which business models will ensure growth for the companies? SOFTSWISS, a leading tech company with over 15 years of experience in iGaming, shares its much anticipated new iGaming Trends 2025 Report.
The new edition scrutiny describes over 15 major trends classified into specific groups: technology, regulation, marketing and business development. The report is free to download via the link.
Technology: Convergence of AI and Cybersecurity
Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity remain among the top technology trends in 2025. According to the SOFTSWISS survey, iGaming stakeholders rate the importance of AI and Machine Learning as 8.2 out of 10. In 2025, AI will remain crucial for personalisation, problem gambling detection and even decision-making automation.
According to the Splunk survey, 36% of cybersecurity professionals rank AI-powered attacks as a top threat. The fear of AI often arises from its unexplored possibility, but addressing today’s prevalent risks is just as important as preparing for future AI-driven threats. The solution can be investments in AI-powered threat detection systems that analyse large volumes of data in real time, detect anomalies, and prevent potential fraud.
Regulatory Landscape
The global regulatory framework is marked by growing fragmentation, with each region introducing increasingly specific compliance requirements that span various aspects of business development, from taxation to player protection. In 2025, a company’s ability to swiftly adapt to these regional differences will be crucial to its success in the market.
Marketing: Brand Awareness is a Key
In 2025, brand awareness will be essential for long-term growth, driving visibility and player loyalty. The goal is to create a clear association with a trusted name in online entertainment. Strong brand identity, trust, and high engagement will mark effective brand marketing.
The SOFTSWISS survey participants identified the top marketing channels for 2025: influencer partnerships, affiliate marketing, SEO, and paid advertising. Notably, research across the broader digital landscape shows SEO offers the highest ROI among digital marketing activities, exceeding 29%.
Business Development through M&A
Mergers and acquisitions have been a significant trend in business development for several years and will continue to be in 2025. Through strategic partnerships or acquisitions, operators can enter new markets, acquire new technologies, or expand product portfolios.
SOFTSWISS, for instance, resorts to this method to enter the South African market and extend its portfolio with new products. The region seems to be a very promising market. Its iGaming sector is expected to reach almost 65 million euro by 2028.
Valentina Bagniya, Chief Marketing Officer at SOFTSWISS, summarises: “Understanding the trends shaping the future of iGaming is essential when planning next year’s strategy. As a leading industry expert and trendsetter, SOFTSWISS recognises these emerging directions and takes responsibility in offering a visionary iGaming Trends 2025 Report for the needs of the whole community”.
Prepared with the support of eight more brands, the SOFTSWISS iGaming Trends 2025 Report draws upon a comprehensive industry survey, extensive media research, data from the largest Game Aggregator in the market, and SOFTSWISS’ expertise, built over 15 years and enriched by annual interviews with over 1,200 brands. Insights were further enriched by collaborations with leading brands, including SBC, SiGMA, SPRIBE, Oddin.gg, Blask, Boomerang Partners, BGaming and CryptoProcessing, offering a well-rounded perspective on iGaming trends.
About SOFTSWISS
SOFTSWISS is an international technology company with over 15 years of experience in developing innovative solutions for the iGaming industry. SOFTSWISS holds a number of gaming licences and provides comprehensive software for managing iGaming projects. The company’s product portfolio includes the Online Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with over 23,500 casino games, the Affilka Affiliate Platform, the Sportsbook Software and the Jackpot Aggregator. In 2013, SOFTSWISS revolutionised the industry by introducing the world’s first Bitcoin-optimised online casino solution. The expert team, based in Malta, Poland, and Georgia, counts over 2,000 employees.
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North Star Network acquires Soccernet.ng to strengthen Nigerian presence
North Star Network (NSN) has announced its acquisition of Soccernet.ng, a prominent Nigerian sports media platform, marking a significant expansion into the Nigerian sports scene and underscoring its ambition to solidify its footprint in the African media landscape.
Founded in 2014, Soccernet.ng has become a trusted authority on Nigerian football, providing in-depth daily coverage of local football alongside trending stories from the global soccer world. Known for its quality journalism and passionate team of football enthusiasts, the platform has achieved significant recognition, including the Sport Blog of the Year award at the Nigerian Blog Awards.
A Strategic Move into Africa
The acquisition of Soccernet.ng is part of North Star Network’s strategy to expand its portfolio in Africa. The platform joins NSN’s roster of over 30 respected sports media brands, which includes Afrik-Foot, Top Mercato, Football Whispers, Sportsmole, and Vringe.
Julien Josset, Co-founder of North Star Network, expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition:
“We’re excited to welcome Soccernet.ng into the North Star Network family. Their passion for Nigerian football and commitment to quality journalism align perfectly with our global vision of bringing fans closer to the game they love.”
Preserving Soccernet.ng’s Legacy
Soccernet.ng will retain its original team of dedicated journalists, ensuring the platform’s authenticity and unique voice remain intact. The website currently engages readers not only in Nigeria but also across over 150 countries, including the UK, USA, Canada, and Spain.
Biyi Akangbe, Founder of Soccernet.ng, reflected on the platform’s journey:
“We started as a small website 10 years ago with a passion to deliver news about Nigerian footballers to readers. We’ve since grown into a globally recognized source for Nigerian football news. This acquisition by North Star marks an exciting new chapter for our brand.”
Co-founder Lolade Adewuyi will continue to contribute to the site as a columnist, maintaining the brand’s strong connection with its loyal readership.
Expanding Global Reach
The acquisition of Soccernet.ng reinforces North Star Network’s dedication to amplifying local voices in key regions while offering unparalleled sports coverage. With its innovative strategies and growing portfolio, the group is poised to drive sustainable growth across its media brands.
North Star Network is a leading global sports media group, operating in over thirty countries and committed to delivering world-class sports content to fans worldwide.
This acquisition sets the stage for a new era in Nigerian sports journalism and highlights North Star Network’s continued efforts to connect fans to the heart of the game.
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GamCare releases Annual Report following record breaking year of support on the National Gambling Helpline
GamCare’s National Gambling Helpline received a record 55,228 calls and online chats from people experiencing gambling harm in 2023-24 – a 25% increase from the previous year – according to the charity’s Annual Report.
In a year marked by uncertainty over the future shape and structure of the gambling harms treatment sector following the previous government’s white paper on gambling reform, the charity continued to prioritise those at-risk of, or currently experiencing, gambling harm.
Of all calls and online chats that were responded to on GamCare’s Helpline in 2023/24, 41,070 (74%) were classed as supportive interventions. This includes supporting people with initial guidance and advice as well as delivering a seamless entry point into structured treatment services, with individuals completing treatment reporting a significant reduction in gambling-related distress and financial harm.
In March 2024, the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities published an assessment of the gambling treatment system, highlighting that 57% of individuals engaging in treatment were referred by the National Gambling Helpline. This underscores the Helpline’s critical role in connecting people to the support they need. Over 9,100 free treatment sessions were delivered in the year to April 2024, with an average of just 2.1 days’ wait from point of referral.
GamCare’s targeted programmes aimed at young people, women, and the criminal justice system provided training on how to spot the signs of harms and where to signpost into support for 10,344 professionals, and education for 53,324 young people, children and parents. The Women’s Programme, in partnership with organisations such as Refuge, trained 3,813 professionals to recognise and address gambling-related harm among women.
Margot Daly, Executive Chair of GamCare’s Board, says: “Throughout a challenging year and with heightened demand for our services, GamCare’s staff have got on with the job of preventing harm where possible and treating harm where necessary. While we expect important changes in the gambling harms landscape, we have been determined not to let this uncertainty affect our relentless focus on the people who really matter – those at-risk of or currently experiencing gambling harms.
“I would like to thank and pay tribute to our frontline staff who provide 24/7 support for all those at risk or in distress. I also want to thank GamCare’s senior executive team who have steered GamCare through a period of sustained change, and to my fellow trustees for their guidance, unwavering support and the time each has dedicated to ensuring that the charity stays on course and on mission.
“As we look ahead to how the future of the gambling harms sector is shaped, we are committed to working proactively with the NHS and other partners and commissioners to ensure that people are continually able to receive the right support at the right time.”
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