SOFTSWISS Finds Slot Games Capturing 80 % Share of Online Casino Market

SOFTSWISS, a renowned supplier of certified software solutions, analyzes the trends in the online casino gaming industry to find out that slot games continue to hold the largest share in the online casino market. SOFTSWISS has measured the recent performance of Slot Games, Live Dealer Games, and Crash Games segment to reveal that the Slot Games segment still covers around 80 percent of the online casino market.

Slot Games Segment

For the purpose of the study, the provider of one-stop-shop casino and aggregation platforms and other solutions to international operators analyzes more than 300 customers and around 16,500 games. The study used parameters such as the gross gaming revenue and handle achieved by the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator platform in 2023 and the beginning of 2024. The research finds that slot games took an 85.56% market share in 2023 and an 83% share at the beginning of 2024. This segment is therefore expected to stay above 80% in the forthcoming period.

Top-Performing Titles

slot_dominance_online_casino_games_snapshot_2024In 2023, Pragmatic Play’s Gates of Olympus and Sweet Bonanza slots were constantly included in the top 10 most popular games. But Push Gaming’s Retro Tapes took over the lead at the beginning of 2024 to move Pragmatic’s title to the second and third place, respectively.

Live Dealer Games

This type of games gained popularity over the subject period. Unlike slots, these games attract players ready to place larger bets and contribute to the handle with a lower bet count than slots. Therefore the average bet placed on card games in 2023 was 49.95€, compared to 0.75€ average slot bet placed on the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator over the same period.

The most popular games from the category were roulette and card games. The segment was ruled by live casino games such as Crazy Time in 2023 and Prive Lounge Blackjack 5 at the beginning of 2024. As for roulette games, Playtech’s blockbuster Roleta Brasileira was leading the sub-category in 2023 to extend a high ranking in 2024. It is notable that this game is the most popular online gaming vehicle among players in Latin America.

Crash Games Category

This segment of the online gaming market follows the live casino games segment in terms of gross revenue generated in 2023 and the beginning of 2024. In 2023, the most popular crash game was Aviator by the Spribe studio, to be replaced by other titles in 2024. The trend testifies about the dynamics of this market segment and the continuously evolving player preferences.

Tatyana Kaminskaya, Head of SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator, commented: “Analysing just the first month of the year doesn’t provide the full picture, yet we do this to predict emerging trends. While slots continue to reign supreme in the gaming world, the diversity we see among the top-ranked games highlights the varied interests of our players. It emphasises the critical need to maintain a diverse portfolio that meets different layer preferences, ensuring a rich gaming experience. Adopting this strategy helps attract a wider audience and retain players by offering them various options, reducing the likelihood of them seeking alternatives.”

Source: “Slot Dominance: Online Casino Games Snapshot 2024”European Gaming. March 4, 2024.

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Atlantic City Road Diet to Proceed, as Judge Finds No ‘Irreparable Harm’

The narrowing of Atlantic Avenue in Atlantic City will continue after a state judge ruled the casino plaintiffs that asked the court to halt the project failed to prove irreparable harm.

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Atlantic City’s Atlantic Avenue at Caesars. The narrowing of Atlantic Ave. will proceed after a New Jersey judge dismissed arguments against the project raised by five casinos on the Boardwalk. (Image: AP)

New Jersey Superior Court Judge Michael Blee on Friday dismissed an injunction request from five Boardwalk casinos and a local health care system. The plaintiffs argued that reducing the number of vehicular lanes on Atlantic Ave. from four to two would further increase traffic congestion — an unappealing sight for arriving casino guests — and could delay emergency vehicles trying to reach AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center to provide life-saving services.

The court does not consider the personal inconvenience of residents and visitors to be irreparable harm,” Blee wrote.

Atlantic City officials, including Mayor Marty Small Sr., believe narrowing the city’s main drag — in what’s called a “road diet” — will improve pedestrian safety. Nearly 10% of the more than 800 vehicle accidents that occurred on Atlantic Ave. between 2013 and 2017 involved a pedestrian.

By reducing the number of vehicular lanes from four to two, Atlantic Ave.’s sidewalks will be widened to facilitate easier walking and prevent pedestrians from stepping onto the road to get around slower people.

Trial Scheduled

Bally’s, Caesars, Hard Rock, Resorts, and Tropicana argue a more congested Atlantic Ave. will further dampen the arrival experience for its guests.

The Atlantic City Expressway arrives in town at Baltic Ave. and Christopher Columbus Blvd. From there, guests continue straight to Caesars or make a left or right on Atlantic Ave. to reach their casino destination.

The Atlantic City Boardwalk casino properties and AtlantiCare are disappointed in today’s ruling,” said Mark Giannantonio, president of the Casino Association of New Jersey and Resorts Casino Hotel. “We stand firm in our belief that this change in traffic patterns on Atlantic Avenue could have very real public health, safety, and general welfare implications.”

Even with four lanes, Atlantic Ave. becomes extremely busy during the summer months and marquee events and concerts.

Ocean Casino Resort, which is the northernmost gaming property on the Boardwalk, as well as the three Marina District casinos — Borgata, Harrah’s, and Golden Nugget — are not participating in the road diet litigation.

The case will head to a full trial, but likely won’t be heard until February 2025. The road-narrowing project is expected to be finished by this spring. The project began last month and is already about half complete.

Blee says if the trial goes the plaintiffs’ way, Atlantic Ave. can be remarked to return the roadway to four lanes.

Casino Foe, Not Friend

The casinos and AtlantiCare argued that the road narrowing needed approval from the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA), which has jurisdiction over the city’s Tourism District where Atlantic Ave. is being trimmed. The city argued, and Blee agreed, that the state holds final authority and CRDA did not participate in the lawsuit.

Blee’s ruling is his latest decision against the Atlantic City casino industry. In 2022, Blee overturned a deal reached between New Jersey lawmakers and the casinos that sought to significantly reduce the amount of money they pay under their PILOT (payment in lieu of tax) program.

Blee said the state’s willingness to remove iGaming and online sports betting revenue from the calculation that determines how much property tax the casinos collectively pay violated the state constitution because it provided a tax benefit to an industry without a “public purpose.”

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