SOFTSWISS and WorldGaming Partner for iGaming Trends Report 2027

SOFTSWISS and WorldGaming, formerly Clarion Gaming, are collaborating on the iGaming Trends Report 2027. This report has already been downloaded over 32,000 times and will become even more detailed.
SOFTSWISS has joined forces with WorldGaming, known for brands like ICE and iGB, for the fifth edition of the iGaming Trends Report 2027. This partnership aims to significantly expand the research capabilities of the report. The goal is to establish the report as a comprehensive source of information for the rapidly evolving global iGaming landscape. I have been following this development very closely for decades. It is exciting to see how the market is constantly changing and new alliances are being forged.
Five years ago, SOFTSWISS pioneered industry research with the launch of the iGaming Trends Report. They recognized that data-driven insights are crucial for keeping pace with market developments. Since then, the report has become the most widely read annual research publication in the industry, providing operators, suppliers, affiliates, and investors with detailed forecasts and analyses. I have noticed that such reports are becoming increasingly important. The flood of information is vast, but reliable data is rare and expensive.
Numbers and facts
The previous edition of the report was based on a survey of over 350 iGaming professionals. It also included independent analyses and the expertise of more than 30 SOFTSWISS specialists. These figures underscore the enormous effort that goes into this publication. The report has been downloaded over 32,000 times to date. This demonstrates its relevance for the entire industry. The new partnership with WorldGaming aims to further increase the reach and quality of the data. Through WorldGaming's platforms such as ICE, iGB, and GGB, the report gains access to one of the industry's largest professional networks. Thousands of decision-makers from across the global iGaming ecosystem are expected to contribute their insights.
Olga Resiga, Chief Business Development Officer at SOFTSWISS, commented: > “Each year, we raise the bar for the iGaming Trends Report, combining real industry data with expert insights to help businesses make smarter, more informed decisions. To achieve this, we look beyond our own network and collaborate with partners who are deeply connected to different parts of the industry. WorldGaming’s strong community reach will bring valuable perspectives to the research, and we are delighted to welcome them on board for this milestone edition.” - Olga Resiga, Chief Business Development Officer at SOFTSWISS
Robin Harrison, Global Content Director B2B at WorldGaming, also expressed his pleasure: > “We’re delighted to partner with SOFTSWISS on the 2027 iGaming Trends Report. The global iGaming industry continues to evolve at pace, and arming stakeholders with high-quality data, expert insight and informed analysis is crucial to navigate this changing environment. Over the past four years, the iGaming Trends Report has become a valuable resource for operators, suppliers, and investors, and we are proud to join the conversation for the fifth edition.” - Robin Harrison, Global Content Director B2B at WorldGaming
The collaboration underscores SOFTSWISS' focus on reliable technology, transparent data, and industry trust. These are essential elements for sustainable partnerships in regulated markets. The report is built on direct industry input. Each year, SOFTSWISS conducts a structured survey covering market developments, player behavior, technology shifts, and regulatory changes. Contributors range from product managers and compliance leads to investors and marketing professionals. The methodology is rigorous, and the report is constantly evolving.
Background
The iGaming industry is dynamic and heavily regulated. Providers must constantly stay up-to-date to remain competitive and comply with legal requirements. Such trend reports are therefore indispensable tools. They help to identify future developments early on, especially in times of rapid technological advancements and changing player preferences. I've noticed that the focus is increasingly on data and analysis. This is a sign of the industry's professionalization.
Why it matters for German players
For German players, a global trend report might seem less relevant at first glance. However, the insights often trickle into national regulations and game offerings. The German State Treaty on Gambling 2021 (Glücksspielstaatsvertrag 2021) has significantly changed the German market for online gambling. Providers with a GGL license (Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder) must comply with strict requirements. These include a stake limit of 1 euro per spin on slot machines and a monthly deposit limit of 1,000 euros. The central self-exclusion system LUGAS (Länderübergreifendes Glücksspielaufsichtssystem) is also an important component of player protection.
Information from comprehensive reports helps licensed providers to better tailor their products and services to local requirements. This can also strengthen their sense of responsibility towards players. Trends in responsible gaming, technology, and player behavior thus find their way into German offerings. Ultimately, players benefit from a safer and fairer environment.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For online casinos with a GGL license, such industry knowledge is invaluable. They can identify early on which technologies or player preferences are emerging globally. This allows them to adapt their offerings accordingly, without violating strict German regulations. Insights into regulatory changes elsewhere can also provide clues about which discussions might become relevant in Germany in the future. A better understanding of the overall market leads to more informed business decisions. This enables stable and legally compliant development within German regulations. It also helps to foster innovations that further improve player protection.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
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