Playson boosts Swiss market position with Admiral.ch slot integration, featuring Hold and Win titles like Thunder Coins XXL and Pink Joker.
Playson boosts Swiss market position with Admiral.ch slot integration, featuring Hold and Win titles like Thunder Coins XXL and Pink Joker.

Playson has further solidified its position in the Swiss iGaming market by launching its game portfolio on Admiral.ch, a newly regulated online casino platform operated by Casino ADMIRAL Mendrisio. The partnership grants Admiral.ch access to Playson‘s high-performing slot titles, delivered through Greentube‘s aggregation platform.
The initial rollout features three standout Hold and Win slots: Thunder Coins XXL: Hold and Win, Supercharged Clovers: Hold and Win, and Pink Joker: Hold and Win. Admiral.ch, which boasts a library of over 1,600 games and advanced loyalty programs, aims to boost player engagement and retention with this curated selection.
Playson‘s games are renowned for blending engaging themes with data-driven mechanics, ensuring strong performance in regulated markets. This collaboration aligns with the supplier’s strategy of expanding its footprint in Switzerland, where it has already secured multiple operator partnerships and continues to experience robust growth.
Blanka Homor, Sales Director at Playson, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership:
‘Collaborating with Admiral.ch allows us to introduce our proven titles to a fresh audience. We’re confident their refined gameplay mechanics and reliable performance will resonate well with Admiral.ch’s player base. We look forward to building a successful, long-term relationship together.’
Alessandro Werlen, Managing Director/CTO at Admiral.ch, echoed the excitement:
‘Partnering with Playson marks a significant step in expanding our content offering with high-quality, results-driven titles. Their portfolio aligns perfectly with our commitment to delivering engaging and rewarding experiences for our players, and we’re confident these additions will further enhance our platform’s appeal.’