Light & Wonder secures Swiss debut via Grand Casino Luzern

Light & Wonder has announced its Swiss online casino debut after agreeing to supply the OpenGaming aggregation platform to Grand Casino Luzern’s online arm.

Light & Wonder has announced its Swiss online casino debut after agreeing to supply the OpenGaming aggregation platform to Grand Casino Luzern’s online arm. 

Accessing players in Switzerland for the first time, Light & Wonder games will become available on the mycasino platform alongside titles from studio partners of the supplier’s OpenGaming service. 

Magdalena Podhorska-Okolow, MD Europe at Light & Wonder, stated: “The regulated online market in Switzerland has been performing very well. We are thrilled to be making our market entry with Grand Casino Luzern, a strong brand in Switzerland with a player base that appreciates content with land-based roots.

“We will be launching our OpenGaming aggregation platform with a wide variety of gaming content, allowing Grand Casino Luzern’s customers access to a comprehensive range of relevant, compelling entertainment.”

Igaming releases that are set to go live with Grand Casino Luzern’s online casino platform include slots such as 88 Fortunes, Raging Rhino and Spartacus, with the supplier suggesting that upcoming titles are set to be added to the mycasino lobby ‘in the coming months’. 

Wolfgang Bliem, CEO of Grand Casino Luzern, added: “Our constant goal is to provide players with the broadest range of casino games, including those containing the freshest innovations.

“Partnering with Light & Wonder and gaining access to household titles that players already love on the landbased side, allowing us to deliver the best content available within the regulated Swiss market.

“We look forward to rolling out the content exclusively on mycasino as we bring in Light & Wonder to the online market for the very first time delivering new worlds of play to our audience.”

The collaboration comes shortly after Light & Wonder announced a move to take over full ownership of the SciPlay brand, in a deal worth $422m.