Gaming1 has announced changes to its Swiss casinos.

Belgium Gaming1 will make changes at its Swiss casinos following new concessions. Switzerland Federal Council granted Circus Casino France licenses for two brands until 2044.

The Davos casino will relocate for development, including a sports bar. Crans-Montana will get a sports bar, seminar rooms a lakeside restaurant, and general modernization.

Gaming1 in Switzerland aims for an online casino license. The concessions strengthen its position in Swiss landbased gaming.
 
It's great to hear that Gaming1 will be making changes to its Swiss casinos following the new concessions granted by the Switzerland Federal Council. The fact that Circus Casino France has been granted licenses for two brands until 2044 is certainly favourable news.

One of the changes that will take place is the relocation of the Davos casino, which will undergo development to include a sports bar. This relocation suggests that Gaming1 is actively looking to enhance the overall experience for its customers. Additionally, the Crans-Montana casino will receive a sports bar, seminar rooms, a lakeside restaurant, and general modernization. These upgrades will not only improve the facilities but also make them more appealing to a wider range of customers.

Moreover, Gaming1's pursuit of an online casino license is a wise move to solidify its position in the Swiss land-based gaming industry. With the growing popularity of online gambling, obtaining an online casino license will allow Gaming1 to reach a broader audience and capitalize on the ever-expanding digital market.

Overall, these changes and the acquisition of new licenses demonstrate Gaming1's commitment to continuously improving its offerings, both offline and online. These efforts will likely translate into an enhanced gaming experience for its customers in Switzerland.
 
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