During the first year of Brazil’s regulated iGaming market, SOFTSWISS signed more than 30 commercial agreements with operators targeting the country, confirming strong demand for compliant and market-ready technology solutions. Among the partners are well-known brands such as Estrelabet, Betnacional, and others.
1 January 2026 marks one year since Brazil began operating under a regulated iGaming framework. This period has been characterised by active market formation, regulatory clarification, and rapid adaptation by both operators and technology providers. From the outset of this transformation, SOFTSWISS has played an active role in supporting operators entering the regulated Brazilian market.
SOFTSWISS was the first company to receive certification for its Game Aggregator in Brazil, followed by certification of its other key products – the Sportsbook, Casino Platform, and Jackpot Aggregator. As a result, the company now offers a fully certified product ecosystem for Brazil, enabling operators to launch and scale their businesses in full compliance with local regulations.
Market performance data further confirms the steady development of the regulated environment. Between the first and third quarters, GGR increased by 50%, while Total Bets grew by 33%, demonstrating a consistent positive trend throughout the year. As regulation stabilised, both operators and players gradually adapted to the new framework, contributing to sustainable growth rather than short-term spikes.
This progress has been supported by a significant expansion of certified content. When entering the Brazilian market, the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator initially offered games from three major providers. Within a year, this number grew to over 30 game providers certified for Brazil, considerably increasing the volume and diversity of compliant content available to operators. Popular titles among Brazilian players include Fortune Rabbit, Fortune Tiger, Fortune Dragon by PG Soft, as well as Roleta Brasileira by Playtech, Panda Luck, Aviamasters by BGaming – a clear indication of strong demand for both internationally recognised brands and locally relevant content.
The first year of regulation has not been without challenges. Ongoing regulatory clarifications and evolving requirements created a demanding environment for businesses operating in Brazil. However, SOFTSWISS views this period as a constructive phase of market formation, drawing on its extensive experience in regulated jurisdictions worldwide.
Beyond technology and commercial performance, SOFTSWISS has actively contributed to industry dialogue and education. The company’s Non-Executive Director, Rubens Barrichello, opened SiGMA Americas, one of the region’s largest industry events, and participated in multiple partner initiatives highlighting the connection between business, sports, and responsible market development.
After one year in Brazil’s regulated environment, SOFTSWISS continues to strengthen its position as a fully certified technology partner for Brazil, supporting operators with compliant, scalable solutions while contributing to the long-term, sustainable development of the local iGaming market.