casino game library at BetJordan | Slots, Live & Table Games
The casino game library at BetJordan spans more than 4,000 titles sourced from over a dozen certified software studios. That figure places the platform among the larger catalogues available to Swiss players, covering everything from mechanical-reel slots to algorithmic crash games. Understanding how that library is organized helps you find the format that suits your playing style without wading through hundreds of irrelevant results.
This guide walks through each game category in the casino game library, explains what distinguishes one format from another, and notes which software providers contribute most heavily to each section. No category is ranked above another — the right game type depends entirely on what you are looking for on a given session.
Big-Win Slots
Big-win slots are video slot titles specifically engineered to produce outsized single-spin payouts relative to the stake, typically through expanding reels, multiplier trails, or buy-feature mechanics. Providers such as Pragmatic Play and Hacksaw Gaming have built dedicated series around this mechanic, with maximum win ceilings often published in the paytable as a multiple of the total bet. Knowing that ceiling before you play is a straightforward way to set realistic expectations.
At BetJordan, big-win slots sit within the broader slots category but can be filtered by studios known for high-variance design. Games like Gates of Olympus and Wanted Dead or a Wild are representative examples — both carry published max-win figures above 5,000x stake. The volatility of these titles means long stretches without significant returns are common, so session bankroll planning matters more here than in lower-volatility formats.
Instant Win Games
Instant win games are titles where the outcome is determined immediately upon purchase or reveal, with no spinning reels or extended bonus sequences. Scratch cards are the most familiar example, though the category also includes instant keno draws and rapid lottery-style formats. The appeal is brevity: a single round typically resolves in under ten seconds.
BGaming and several smaller studios supply the instant-win section of the BetJordan library. Stake ranges within this category tend to be wider than in slots, making it accessible to both low-stake casual players and those who prefer larger single-round exposure. RTP figures for scratch cards are usually published on the game information screen and commonly fall between 92% and 97%.
Crash Games
Crash games are provably-fair multiplier titles where a rising coefficient can reset to zero at any point, and the player must cash out before that happens. Spribe popularized the format with Aviator, which remains among the most-played crash titles globally. The mechanic introduces a timing decision that is absent from slot play — you control when to exit, though the reset point is determined by a verifiable random seed before the round begins.
Peter & Sons and Spribe both contribute crash-adjacent titles to the BetJordan catalogue. Some variants add a social layer, displaying other active players’ cash-out points in real time, which creates a reference point without revealing statistically useful information. The house edge in crash games is typically embedded in the RTP setting rather than in any hidden mechanic, and that figure is disclosed in the game rules.
Live Tables
Live tables are games streamed from a dedicated studio or land-based casino floor, where a human dealer manages a physical game in real time. Evolution Gaming is the dominant supplier in this category globally and provides the core live table suite at BetJordan, covering roulette, baccarat, blackjack, and several game-show hybrids. The stream quality and table availability are largely determined by the provider rather than the platform.
Live table sessions differ from standard RNG games in one practical respect: the pace is set by the dealer, not the player. You can leave a seat between rounds, but you cannot pause a hand already in progress. Most live tables at BetJordan display the minimum and maximum bet limits before you join, which allows you to select a table that matches your session budget without commitment.
Some Evolution titles — notably Live Lightning Roulette and Crazy Time — introduce random multipliers that raise the variance considerably above standard table odds. These are game-show hybrids rather than pure table games, and understanding the base-game rules alongside the multiplier mechanic gives a more accurate picture of the expected return.
Slot Games
Slots form the largest portion of the casino game library, accounting for the majority of the 4,000-plus titles available. The category encompasses classic three-reel formats, five-reel video slots, and cluster-pay engines — each with distinct paytable logic. NetEnt and PG Soft contribute a significant share of the slot library, with NetEnt covering a wide back-catalogue of established titles and PG Soft supplying more recent mobile-first designs.
The table below lists the primary software providers in the slot section, the approximate number of titles each contributes, their principal design specialty, and a representative highlight from their catalogue. Figures are approximate and subject to change as new releases are added.
| Provider | Games | Specialty | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pragmatic Play | ~250 | High-volatility video slots & live | Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza, Starlight Princess |
| Evolution Gaming | ~80 | Live dealer & game-show hybrids | Lightning Roulette, Crazy Time, Monopoly Live |
| NetEnt | ~200 | Classic & narrative video slots | Starburst, Gonzo’s Quest, Dead or Alive 2 |
| BGaming | ~120 | Crypto-friendly slots & instant win | Book of Cats, Fruit Million, Joker Coins |
| Hacksaw Gaming | ~90 | High-max-win slots & scratch cards | Wanted Dead or a Wild, Chaos Crew, Stick’em |
| PG Soft | ~150 | Mobile-first animated video slots | Mahjong Ways, Ganesha Gold, Fortune Tiger |
| Spribe | ~15 | Crash games & skill-based titles | Aviator, Mines, Plinko |
| Peter & Sons | ~20 | Illustrated high-variance slots | Dwarf & Dragon, Pizza Pays, Big Booming Buffalo |
Card & Table Games
Card and table games are RNG-based digital versions of traditional casino formats including blackjack, baccarat, poker variants, and roulette. Unlike their live equivalents, these run entirely on a certified random number generator and resolve instantly without a dealer stream. They are useful when you want to play at your own pace, practice a basic strategy, or use a session where live tables are at capacity.
Blackjack variants in this section differ primarily in the number of decks used, whether doubling after split is permitted, and the dealer standing rule on soft 17. These rule variations shift the theoretical house edge by fractions of a percent, which matters over long sessions but is unlikely to be the deciding factor for casual play. The game information panel for each title lists the applicable rules before you commit a stake.
Exclusive Titles
Some entries in the BetJordan library carry an exclusive or early-access designation, meaning the title is not simultaneously available at all competing platforms. Exclusivity arrangements between operators and smaller studios — including Peter & Sons — are one mechanism by which a catalogue differentiates itself beyond raw game count. The practical effect for the player is access to titles that require an account at this specific operator.
Exclusive titles do not inherently carry better or worse odds than standard-release games; the RTP and volatility are set by the studio in the same way as any other release. What the designation signals is that the game was developed or licensed with limited distribution in mind. If a particular title is listed in the exclusives section, checking its paytable for published RTP is still the most reliable way to assess its expected return.
RTP Explained
Return to Player, or RTP, is the percentage of all wagered money a game is statistically expected to return to players over a very large number of rounds. A slot with a 96% RTP will, in theory, return 96 cents for every euro wagered across millions of spins. The remaining 4% represents the house edge built into the game mathematics by the studio. RTP is a long-run statistical average, not a per-session guarantee — short sessions can deviate substantially in either direction.
A broad casino game library only benefits the player if each title’s RTP and volatility are disclosed — knowing the number before you spin is the most straightforward edge available to any player.
Volatility, sometimes called variance, describes how RTP is distributed across spins. A high-volatility game may return 96% over ten million rounds but concentrate those returns into infrequent large payouts, producing many losing spins in between. A low-volatility game at the same RTP spreads returns more evenly, resulting in smaller but more frequent wins. Neither profile is objectively better — the choice depends on session length, bankroll, and personal preference.
Most titles in the BetJordan library display RTP figures within the in-game information or paytable screen. If a figure is not immediately visible, the studio’s public game sheet — usually findable by searching the provider’s website for the title name — will contain the certified RTP. Regulatory requirements in licensed jurisdictions oblige studios to publish this figure, so the information is not proprietary.