The licence will put CampoBet and YoyoCasino in contact with operators licensed in Malta, after both brands were launched in Sweden last year.
CampoBet will offer its casino and sports betting products, and YoYoCasino will supply their range of casino games to several new territories.
Soft2Bet CEO Boris Chaikin said: “We are delighted that YoyoCasino and Campobet have been launched under the MGA licence. This allows us to operate in a number of new markets, which is a huge milestone for us as a company and will take us to the next level as we rapidly grow our regulated footprint.
“Our portfolio of cutting-edge casino and sportsbook brands appeals to an impressive range of audiences, and this will help us to further extend its reach across the globe.”
CampoBet and YoYoCasino are the latest Soft2Bet brands to receive MGA licences, after the Frumzi casino brand received the same treatment earlier this year.