GVC Holdings has introduced a multi-table gameplay feature as part of a major overhaul of its mobile poker offering. The company announced that it would revise and upgrade its mobile products shortly after it acquired fellow operator bwin.party back in February 2016.
Following the latest changes introduced, PartyPoker players can now play at up to four poker tables at a time via their mobile devices. A unique mini-table feature provides them with view of all games they are taking part in. A quick fold functionality and improved customizable bet slider are also among the newly added features.
The upgrade went live with PartyPoker earlier this month and will be gradually rolled out with GVC Holdings’ other brands, with bwin being one of those, in the months to come. It is also expected that more enhancements to the company’s mobile poker offering will be added over the course of the year.
It is also important to note that the major upgrade is available on both iOS and Android. It not only gives players the chance to play simultaneously at up to four tables, but also to participate in both cash games and tournaments.
GVC Holdings said that the enhanced mobile platform will also be deployed by some of its B2B clients and will thus become part of the company’s business-to-business offering.
Commenting on the latest announcement, GVC Holdings’ recently appointed Chief Product Officer Liron Snir said that the important upgrade points to the new direction his company has taken in the provision of mobile poker offering and has put it at the industry’s cutting edge in terms of both functionality and form.
Mr. Snir added that GVC Holdings is committed to providing both gambling customers and B2B clients with the best possible product offering and that the latest release delivers to that commitment.
The announcement about the major upgrade came shortly after the company revealed three key appointments within its online casino division. Oliver Bartlett, Andrew Whitworth, and Rob Fell have joined the company and will now be working on enhancing its regular and live casino offering.
GVC Holdings reported net gaming revenue of €388 million for the first half of the year, up 223% as compared to the figure posted for the same six months of the previous year. The growth was mainly due to the bwin.party purchase.