Gamanza Games Introduces Crash Game to Switzerland Players

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Gamanza Games has launched "Air Racer," the first fully certified crash-style game in the regulated Swiss iGaming market.

Air Racer features an entertaining gameplay in which players will have to predict the correct multiplier that the plane reaches before it crashes.

Additionally, the title comes with exciting and unique features that will make players in Switzerland fall in love with the newly introduced genre. Some of them include a feature that allows players to place up to 3 bets per game, auto-play mode, and an auto cash-out feature that you can use to set target multipliers for each wager.

Since it was exclusively developed for the Swiss market, the game can only be played with the Swiss Franc (CHF). It has a minimum bet of CHF 0.1 ($0.1), and its maximum bet limit is capped at CHF 200.00.

Air Racer is now live and available across the casino sites of Gamanza's Swiss partners, including jackpots.ch, goldengrand.ch, GAMRFIRST.ch, and 7melons.ch. In the coming months, the developer plans to launch the game on its fifth site, Pashino.ch.

Air Racer has been certified by Gaming Associates Europe, an independent and internationally recognized Accredited Testing Facility and Inspection Body.

With the software platform GaminGenius® and the Player Engagement Platform, we have already been able to successfully establish our two existing products on the market. The new development studio is an ideal addition and completes our innovative portfolio. We have a full pipeline and plan to release several games by the end of the year.

Michael BöniChairman of the Board of Gamanza Group AG

By pioneering the first crash-style game in Switzerland, Gamanza Games has achieved a remarkable feat that can give it a distinct edge in the highly competitive Swiss gaming market.

Established by the online gambling legislation in 20-9, Switzerland is fast becoming one of Europe's major iGaming jurisdictions.

Several iGaming software providers have obtained licenses to operate in the country, including leading brands like NetEnt, Playtech, Microgaming, Evolution Gaming, and Yggdrasil.

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