written and last updated by
Sam Smith at
08 Sep 2025
Journalist, Editorial Department
SOFTSWISS, a company specializing in software and services for online casinos, is preparing to release its latest key analytical report, "iGaming Trends 2026." The developer is inviting experts from around the globe to share their insights and forecasts about the future of the industry. In collaboration with the international community NEXT, the company aims to gather the most relevant opinions and identify trends that will shape the sector in the coming years.
The previous report, "iGaming Trends 2025," became one of the most sought-after resources for industry professionals. This comprehensive document, spanning over 100 pages, covered topics such as regulation, marketing, responsible gaming, innovation, and fraud prevention. It was downloaded more than 13,000 times, underscoring the importance of establishing a reliable knowledge hub and setting an ambitious benchmark for the upcoming edition.
The "iGaming Trends 2026" report is being developed based on an anonymous survey of industry specialists. Participants will have the option to provide their contact information, allowing their quotes to be included in the report. As a token of appreciation, SOFTSWISS has prepared prizes for several survey participants, including Apple AirTags, while the grand prize winner will receive a unique tag along with an exclusive set of SOFTSWISS merchandise.
"The iGaming industry is evolving faster than ever, and foresight is built on collective experience. The strength of the 'iGaming Trends' report lies in the community behind it. With NEXT's collaboration, we aim to make the 2026 edition the most promising and innovative yet," said Max Trafimovich, International Non-Executive Director at SOFTSWISS.
Pierre Lind, co-founder and managing director of NEXT, added, "The 'iGaming Trends' report has become a cornerstone of our industry. I believe this edition will be the most collaborative in its history. We are excited to work alongside SOFTSWISS to bring it to life, ensuring it reflects the views, ideas, and ambitions of those shaping the future of the sector."
As a reminder, SOFTSWISS will be compensating ethical hackers for identifying vulnerabilities.