January 17th, 2008 by Arjan Olsder Posted in New Releases | No Comments »
Hands-On announced the release of World Poker Tour Texas Hold’em 2 on
T-Mobile in the UK, allowing you to compete against poker players all
over the world.
With over 6 million downloads, the original WPT Texas Hold’em mobile game already managed to pull a lot of mobile poker players to it’s attention. Hands-On says 14.5 million poker hands have already been played with the game all over the world since the launch. In the first six months of the US launch of WPT 2, already seven million games have been played, meaning WPT 2 is steaming ahead in popularity. As an additional feature, WPT 2 even allows mobile players to take on the heat with players on the wptmobile.net website.
"Hands-On Mobile’s WPT 2 is the biggest in mobile poker games and we are really excited that we can now offer it to our customers via Web’n’Walk," said Neil Holroyd, UK Games & Gambling Manager at T-Mobile. "The gameplay is intuitive and the graphics are slick, but it’s the multiplayer element of WPT 2 that will really generate excitement among both new and experienced poker players alike."
"Poker is a global phenomenon and WPT Texas Hold ‘Em 2 draws on this massive interest by enabling people to play poker against other players anywhere, at any time," said Greg Robinson, President and General Manager, EMEA for Hands-On Mobile. "WPT 2 is more than just a connected game; it’s an online mobile community that draws players back time and again. We are delighted that this community will continue to grow with T-Mobile."
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