PokerStars News

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Ace King
Published on:
Oct/19/2019

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PokerStars to Integrate Twitch Into Its Software

(October 19, 2019) - The popular streaming social media platform Twitch is set to gain significantly more exposure with a planned integration into PokerStars, the world's most trafficked real money poker site.

The news was first broken by PokerFuse last year and that site has confirmed this is about to happen soon.

“We are always looking at new technology and platforms to evolve our offering and to improve the overall experience as part of our commitment to growing poker,” said Scott Goodall, Head of Poker Communities & Engagement at The Stars Group.

“Platforms like Twitch take player engagement to another level, so we’ve been very focused on nurturing that community from the beginning and pioneering efforts there. Connecting PokerStars accounts with Twitch accounts means our players can identify themselves as Twitch users, and we can in turn offer them special promotions, items and rewards,” Goodall added.

Paddy Power and Poker Stars Owners to Create Online Gambling Leader

(October 3, 2019) - Flutter Entertainment (FLTRE.I) (FLTRF.L), formerly known as Paddy Power Betfair, is to combine with Nasdaq- and Toronto-listed Stars Group Inc (TSG) (TSGI.TO), owner of Poker Stars, the companies said on Wednesday.  U.S.-listed TSG shares soared 50% in premarket trading after the deal was announced. Shares in Flutter jumped 20 percent, while gambling rivals GVC (GVC.L) and William Hill (WMH.L) were also lifted by the prospect of further consolidation.  Read More Here

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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