According to wiki, the Pt is smaller than Pd (and I believe the same holds with Pt
2+ and Pd
2+ as well). Hence, the charge density on Pt
2+ is greater than that on Pd
2+. This means that the Pt
2+cation is more polarized than Pd
2+. That is, more charge sitting on a smaller sphere. Hence, it has greater ability to overlap with the ligand orbitals. (Fajan's rule that connects covalency/ability to overlap and polarization of the ion)
I hope my reason is justified. Please correct me if I am wrong.