Pragmatic Play has had a string of successful partnerships launched over the past weeks and months. Now, the supplier of innovative content and arguably some of the best content online casinos can access today has a new partnership to announce in Switzerland where the company has teamed up with Grand Casino Luzern.
As a results, the prominent operator’s iGaming arm, mycasino, will introduce a number of titles by Pragmatic, and specifically the company’s live casino games. This partnership is a continuation of the partners previously announced collaboration which began in 2022 with Pragmatic Play rolling out its online slots with mycasino.
Moving forward, the library of games will also feature popular options such as Boom City, PowerUP Roulette, Sweet Bonanza CandyLand and other classic table titles such as Roulette, Baccarat, and Blackjack. The arrival of live casino games is good for both partners as Pragmatic Play continues to scale its product presence and mycasino and Grand Casino Luzern strengthen their product variety.
Pragmatic Play COO Irina Cornides has hailed the opportunity to expand the existing partnership with the companies. She said that Pragmatic’s portfolio of slots has already been well-received by the company and that extending the supplier’s presence through the Live Casino portfolio and mycasino was something that the company was very excited about in general.
Grand Casino Luzern CEO Wolfgang Bliem was similarly pleased with this opportunity and said that the initial partnership has already had a great of success. Extending it to the Live Casino was the next logical step here. "It’s been a pleasure working with its team to ensure a smooth rollout," Bliem added.
Mycasino has been expanding its content of games over the past weeks and months, signing partnerships with both Light & Wonder and Apparat Gaming to strengthen the range of available products and titles.
The country in general has seen its local operators develop rapidly and provide players with a range of excellent experiences across the board – from slots to jackpots, to live casino portfolios. Switzerland presently only allows domestic companies and land-based operators to launch digital arms of their product offers.
The restriction does not extend to suppliers, which are allowed to enter the market and provide their products to local brands.
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