Pala Interactive launches social casino, poker for World Poker Tour’s ClubWPT

Pala Interactive is launching a social casino and poker for the World Poker Tour’s sweepstakes-based subscription offering ClubWPT. Players can use virtual currency to access games and play with their mobile devices.

Pala Interactive is launching a social casino and poker for ClubWPT, a sweepstakes-based subscription poker offering from World Poker Tour, according to a press release.

Players will be able to use a virtual currency to play casino games, like blackjack, video poker and slot machines. Virtual currency poker ring games, Sit and Gos and tournaments are also available through ClubWPT.

A new ClubWPT lobby is also being unveiled to give players better access to all gaming features through a grid lobby view or a modern card lobby view. Players can also access games and play from their mobile devices.

“We are excited to bring our social casino and poker games to the World Poker Tour members at ClubWPT,” Jim Ryan, Pala Interactive’s CEO, said in a statement. “Pala Interactive has been powering ClubWPT’s online poker tournaments for many years and this latest additional extends that experience to your favorite casino games.”

Sign up to play at PalaCasino.com or PalaPoker.com now.

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