Hacksaw Gaming has expanded its Swiss presence through a content agreement with Swiss Casinos, bringing its slot portfolio to players on swisscasinos.ch.
The deal marks the supplier’s fourth live operator partnership in Switzerland, following its launch with 7Melons.ch in March.
Switzerland’s online casino market remains closely tied to the country’s land-based casino system.
Online gaming has been permitted under the Federal Act on Money Games since 2019, but licences are issued through the Swiss regulatory framework and have historically been linked to land-based casino operators.
The Federal Gaming Board supervises Swiss casinos, levies casino tax and works to combat illegal gambling. The regulated market has expanded gradually, with Casino Locarno approved as the country’s tenth online casino licensee earlier this year.
Swiss Casinos operates land-based casinos in Pfäffikon, St. Gallen, Zurich and Winterthur, alongside swisscasinos.ch and the GEORGE Bar & Grill restaurant in Zurich.
In 2025, Swiss Casinos generated total revenue of CHF 207.1m ($264.3m), with its core casino gaming business contributing gross gaming revenue of CHF 192.4m. Of that total, CHF 91.1m was paid to the Old Age and Survivors’ Insurance scheme and the cantons through casino taxes.
For Hacksaw Gaming, the Swiss Casinos agreement adds to a period of wider regulated-market expansion. In recent months, the supplier has announced partnerships covering South Africa, Spain, Peru, Serbia, Romania and the Czech Republic, while also securing an Online Gaming Service Provider licence in Connecticut.
The supplier has also continued to grow OpenRGS, its remote game server platform for third-party studios. That product line sits alongside its own slot releases and forms part of Hacksaw Gaming’s broader content distribution strategy across regulated markets.
Earlier this month, Hacksaw Gaming welcomed Aloha Gaming as the 11th studio on its OpenRGS platform, with the studio launching its debut title Tikitopia BoosterBelt under the arrangement.
Swiss Casinos paid CHF 91.1m in casino taxes to the AHV scheme and Swiss cantons in 2025