SOFTSWISS Sportsbook Introduces New “Player Chat” Feature

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 7, 2025
Last updated on June 21, 2026
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SOFTSWISS, a foremost, globally-renowned supplier of iGaming software, has introduced Player Chat, a new feature aimed at improving user engagement and transparency.

By launching the Player Chat, SOFTSWISS Sportsbook will enable real-time communication between players within its cutting-edge SOFTSWISS Sportsbook, a move that will undoubtedly foster an engaging and more interactive betting environment.

According to SOFTSWISS, introducing such player-centric features makes players feel more connected with each other and the platform, attracts players to engage in real-time discussions, and consequently, creates a sense of community.

SOFTSWISS’s Player Chat comes with several features that are meant to attract new users and boost player retention. Players will now be able to join chat rooms for various sports events and, more importantly, celebrate wins together, share predictions, and start discussions.

Moreover, Player Chat allows users to personalize their experience by allowing them to create nicknames and avatars and further boost their communication by using tools such as reactions, stickers, message translations, and emojis.

Users who become chat administrators will have access to additional moderation tools, including reporting systems, content filters, and the option to send links and create polls and quizzes, all so that they can improve interaction.

On top of this, Player Chat administrators also have the “power” to reward active users with badges, consequently greatly contributing to creating an engaging, safe, and happy community.

Alexander Kamenetskyi, Head of SOFTSWISS Sportsbook, commented on the development:

We’ve introduced Player Chat to make our platform more interactive. By enabling players to communicate during events, we’re aiming to enhance their overall experience and build a stronger community. We provide players with a space to engage in social gaming activities and offer operators a convenient tool for player interaction.

SOFTSWISS will officially present its Player Chat at the upcoming SiGMA Americas Summit conference, and anyone interested can visit them at Stand M85 to learn about this new feature in person.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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