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    SOFTSWISS Enhances Player Experience with Mobile UX Control and AI-Driven Localisation

    Abigail MosesBy Abigail MosesJune 12, 20253 Mins Read
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    SOFTSWISS continues to strengthen its focus on player-centric innovation by rolling out two updates to its Game Aggregator, the largest content hub with a portfolio of over 30,000 games. These updates – a mobile-specific UI feature and a scalable AI-powered localisation system – aim to enhance accessibility, personalisation, and user experience.

    While mobile gaming has long been the leading channel for iGaming engagement, evolving player expectations and regional diversification continue to shape the development of new tools and features. According to data from H2 Gambling Capital, iGB’s principal data partner, mobile gaming is projected to grow at a 14.9% annual rate in iGaming. In 2024, 59.5% of global mobile gross win came from betting, while 31.5% was driven by casino games. The same source indicates that casino games are projected to outpace betting in growth, with a compound annual growth rate of 18%, compared to 14% for betting.

    SOFTSWISS’ Mobile UX control gives operators more control over how games appear on mobile devices. Previously, some mobile games launched in full-screen mode by default, hiding the casino interface and key navigation elements such as the exit button. Now, operators can request the deactivation of this automatic full-screen mode. This change allows the casino interface to remain visible, supporting brand consistency and improving overall usability for mobile players.

    The second update, the AI Localisation Tool, is now available in the Game Aggregator’s back office. The new “Localisation” tab enables instant content translation into multiple languages. Operators can review, edit, and set default language versions for each region, streamlining the launch of regional campaigns and significantly reducing manual work. This feature is compatible with both desktop and mobile content, ensuring a consistent, localised experience for players worldwide. By combining AI efficiency with the flexibility to refine translations, operators can ensure their messaging is relevant, compliant, and on-brand in any market. Localisation has been highlighted as one of the key trends shaping iGaming in 2025, according to the iGaming Trends Report by SOFTSWISS.

    The SOFTSWISS tool empowers brands to scale faster and deliver compliant, engaging content tailored to regional audiences, aligning with what industry analysts view as a critical success factor for the coming year.

    “As SOFTSWISS grows globally, we encounter a wider spectrum of player needs, regulatory frameworks, and device usage patterns. Mobile-first development and localisation have long guided our Game Aggregator strategy. With these updates, we empower our partners to scale faster and deliver more relevant, high-performing experiences,” said Tatyana Kaminskaya, Head of SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator.

    The SOFTSWISS team will be available to discuss the latest trends and explore collaboration opportunities in iGaming at iGB L!VE 2025, held on 2–3 July in London.

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    Abigail Moses

    Abigail Moses is a senior news reporter at GamblingNews.uk, covering all developments in the iGaming industry, from casino launches to regulatory news.

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