SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator recently announced the addition of popular Crash Games to its tournaments tool, alongside slots and live games. Operators can now create mixed tournaments featuring a variety of games or focus on a single category, making their offerings much more versatile and appealing to players.
Crash Games
Crash games are known for their simplicity, speed, and player control and have become increasingly popular, especially in regions like Latin America. In Q2 2024, Aviator, a leading crash game developed by Spribe Gaming, ranked among the top five games in Latin America, underscoring the growing demand for this game type. By contrast, slots continue to dominate the European market, where crash games represent less than 1% of all games.
SOFTSWISS has introduced specific measures to its crash games to ensure each is fair and accurate. One option for operators is to add a delay in calculating the final leaderboard to exclude rollback bets, helping to maintain the integrity of tournament standings.
The inclusion of crash games in tournaments is part of a broader trend toward gamification and social interaction in the iGaming industry. According to Tatyana Kaminskaya, Head of the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator, integrating crash games into tournaments not only enhances player engagement but also boosts casino performance. Internal research from SOFTSWISS shows that the integration of the Tournament Tool has resulted in an average increase of 4.23% in player spending during tournaments, with post-tournament spending rising by up to 9.01%