Arrow's Edge has released a new twist on the classic card game with the launch of Blackjack Switch on 29 May 2026. This innovative version allows players to manage two hands simultaneously and strategically switch the second card between them to strengthen combinations and make smarter decisions.
Blackjack Switch is designed for fast, dynamic, and strategic gameplay, where each choice can significantly affect the round's outcome. Players can adjust their bets from $1 to $200 on both hands, making the game accessible for low and high stakes players alike. The game offers a total RTP of 99.86% and low volatility, with a maximum exposure of $900.
How to Play
Players begin by selecting a chip value and placing equal wagers on both hands, which can be modified or cleared before the round starts. The objective remains to achieve a hand value closest to 21 without busting. Unique to this version, players can switch the second card between their hands to create new strategic opportunities. If the dealer reaches 22, all non-blackjack hands push. Interrupted rounds are automatically saved and can be resumed at the point of interruption.
Player options include Hit, Stand, Double, Split, Switch, Insurance, and Rebet. Hands totaling 21 automatically stand. The Super Match side bet allows bonus payouts based on the player’s first four cards, offering rewards for pairs, three of a kind, two pairs, and four of a kind, up to 40:1. Insurance is available when the dealer shows an Ace and pays 2:1 if the dealer has blackjack.
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Game Rules & Features
- Blackjack pays 1:1
- Dealer hits on soft 17
- Dealer 22 results in a push against non-blackjack hands
- Double allowed on any first two cards, including after a split (except split Aces)
- One split per hand; split Aces receive only one card
- Five-card hands totaling 21 or less automatically win
- Up to five hands can be played simultaneously
- Six-deck shoe shuffled each round
- Super Match side bet on the first four cards with payouts up to 40:1
- Dealer peek occurs with Ace or 10-value upcards to speed gameplay
Payouts are standard: Blackjack and wins pay 1:1, insurance pays 2:1, and a push returns the bet on tied hands or when the dealer reaches 22.
Blackjack Switch is available on desktop and mobile, as well as high-limit and super high-limit versions. The release offers both casual and strategic players an engaging new way to experience blackjack.
Source:
Arrow's Edge – Blackjack Switch, arrowsedge.com, May 29, 2026