Game Aggregator
A game aggregator is a middleware platform that connects online casino operators to multiple game providers through a single API integration.
What it means in practice
A game aggregator acts as an intermediary layer between online casino operators and game providers. Instead of integrating each provider's API individually — a process that can take weeks per provider — the operator connects once to the aggregator and gains access to thousands of slots, table games, and live dealer titles from dozens of studios through a unified API.
The aggregator handles game launch URLs, round resolution, wallet transactions, and regulatory compliance wrappers. This architecture reduces the operator's technical overhead significantly. For online casino affiliates, game library breadth is a key ranking factor when evaluating operators, making aggregator access a competitive advantage that directly influences affiliate acquisition economics.
Aggregators typically operate on a revenue-share basis, taking a percentage of the NGR (Net Gaming Revenue) generated by games delivered through their platform. This cost sits between the game provider's royalty and the operator's margin, which means the aggregator fee ultimately compresses the revenue available for affiliate RevShare payouts. Operators evaluating aggregators must weigh integration speed against long-term margin impact.
Major aggregators also provide back-office features like jurisdiction-based game filtering, RNG certification verification, and responsible gambling tool integration. These capabilities support regulatory compliance across multiple gambling jurisdictions, which is critical for operators serving players in licensed markets.
How Game Aggregator works across industries
See how game aggregator is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.
How Track360 handles this
Track360 integrates with operator platforms that use game aggregators, tracking player activity across all aggregated game providers through a unified reporting layer. This ensures that RevShare and CPA calculations remain accurate regardless of which underlying game provider generated the revenue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about game aggregator, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.
A game aggregator is a middleware platform that gives casino operators access to games from multiple game providers through a single API integration, instead of building separate connections to each studio individually.
Related Terms
Game Provider
A game provider is a company that develops and licenses casino games — slots, table games, live dealer products — to online casino operators for use on their platforms.
Slot RTP (Return to Player)
RTP (Return to Player) is the theoretical percentage of total wagered money that a slot machine or casino game is designed to pay back to players over time. An RTP of 96% means that, on average, the game returns $96 for every $100 wagered, with the remaining $4 representing the house edge.
RNG (Random Number Generator)
An RNG is an algorithm used by online casinos and gaming platforms to produce unpredictable outcomes, ensuring fair play across slots, table games, and lotteries.
Online Casino Affiliate
An online casino affiliate is a marketing partner who drives traffic to an online casino through content, advertising, or other promotional channels in exchange for commissions based on player activity such as deposits, wagers, or generated revenue.
NGR (Net Gaming Revenue)
NGR is the revenue that remains after an operator deducts costs such as bonuses, taxes, and platform fees from GGR. It is a common base for RevShare calculations in iGaming affiliate programs.
Gambling Jurisdiction
A gambling jurisdiction is a territory whose regulatory body licenses and oversees online gambling operators, defining legal, technical, and compliance standards that affect operators and their affiliate programs.
Live Dealer Tracking
Live dealer tracking refers to the attribution and performance measurement of affiliate-referred players who engage with live casino games. It involves tracking player activity across live dealer tables (blackjack, roulette, baccarat) and attributing the resulting revenue to the correct affiliate partner.
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