In the partnership, Spinomenal is to provide its games to 7Melons.ch, with the content delivery done via the Gamanza platform. Among the titles to be supplied are WildFire Fruits, Titan’s Rising, and Times of Egypt.
This is not the first partnership that the studio has entered into in Switzerland. In December 2025, Spinomenal signed an agreement with Swiss Casinos, with the supplier’s games going live within the regulated market.
Repeat operator deals tend to say more than a first market entry. It implies that the supplier is not only expanding its footprint but is also beginning to establish a commercial presence in the region.
Why Switzerland Gives These Deals More Weight
Switzerland does not have an open online casino market. Currently, land-based casinos can only offer online games after a concession extension, while individual titles must be approved by the Swiss Federal Gaming Board (ESBK). Foreign operators do not have the same opportunity to enter the market, which keeps the number of legal domestic platforms limited.
That background is important for context. Grand Casino Bern has been active online since September 15, 2020, as its digital operations went live under the 7Melons brand. The company therefore had an existing local operation prior to the addition of Spinomenal games.
What the Deal Adds for Both Sides
For Grand Casino Bern, this is another content expansion within an existing regulated framework rather than a change to a platform itself. The fact that Gamanza, the technology provider, is a regulated-market supplier and lists 7Melons as a client makes integration relatively easy. 7Melons.ch, in turn, gets an opportunity to refresh the product offering without altering the underlying business model.
For Spinomenal, this is another meaningful relationship in a market where operator ties count. The studio has launched more than 300 titles since its formation in 2014. For Switzerland, their focus might be less on content development and more on finding distribution outlets.
Switzerland is a narrow market, and one that is very focused on compliance. Therefore, a series of repeat deals with established local operators is usually a sign that a supplier is making real progress.


