What is a game aggregator in iGaming?

A game aggregator is a platform that bundles many studios' casino games behind one integration, so an operator connects once and instantly accesses thousands of titles from dozens of providers. Aggregators handle the API plumbing, wallet routing, and reporting, removing the need for operators to integrate each provider separately.

For operators, aggregation collapses dozens of technical integrations into one, which is why most lobbies are assembled through aggregators rather than direct deals. For studios, listing on a major aggregator is a distribution channel — it makes the catalogue instantly reachable by every operator already connected to that platform.

The trade-off is a layer between provider and operator: the aggregator takes a slice of revenue share and owns part of the commercial relationship. Many providers therefore offer both aggregator distribution and a direct API for operators who want it.

CROCO Games & Game aggregator

CROCO Games is distributed through SoftSwiss, Hub88, QTech, TurboStars, and GPK Asia, so any operator already on those platforms can enable CROCO content without a new integration. Operators who prefer a direct route can integrate the single CROCO REST API and go live in about 24 hours.

Frequently asked

How is a game aggregator different from a game provider?

A provider builds the games; an aggregator bundles many providers' games behind one integration. CROCO is a provider available through several aggregators and directly via API.

Which aggregators carry CROCO Games?

CROCO content is distributed via SoftSwiss, Hub88, QTech, TurboStars, and GPK Asia, plus a direct REST API for operators who want to integrate without an aggregator.