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CasinoMonday, 1 December 2025 · 10:56am GMT · 2 min read

Playson Launches Record-Breaking Festive Campaign with €2 Million in Prizes

The festive edition nearly doubles Playson’s usual prize pool, delivering maximum seasonal value for operators during the industry’s peak engagement period.

AWAbigail WelchEditorial Team
Playson Launches Record-Breaking Festive Campaign with €2 Million in Prizes

Award-winning slot studio Playson has unveiled its biggest and most rewarding Christmas campaign yet, offering over €2 million in prizes as part of its Non-Stop Drops and Race promotion.

The festive edition nearly doubles Playson’s usual prize pool, delivering maximum seasonal value for operators during the industry’s peak engagement period. Players will compete across more than 35 titles, including the studio’s top-performing games and Christmas-themed releases such as 25 Cookies: Hit the Bonus, Merry Giftmas: Hold and Win and Jingle Coins: Hold and Win.

All four of Playson’s established tournament mechanics feature in the promotion:

  1. Non-Stop Drops: Delivers continuous excitement with a boosted €500,000 monthly prize pool across four weekly phases.

  2. Cash Days: Returns with a festive €250,000 prize pool from 1st to 8th of each month, offering top players individual prizes of up to €25,000.

  3. Cash Days X-TREME: Running from 25th to 31st December, this premium tournament for high-value customers features a €350,000 prize pool, with individual prizes of up to €35,000—the largest rewards of the year.

  4. Short Races: Receives a festive boost with a €250,000 prize pool spanning December (9th–24th) and January (9th–31st), representing a €100,000 increase on standard months.

The campaign demonstrates Playson’s commitment to delivering tailored promotional strategies designed to engage every player demographic while maximising excitement during the holiday season.

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