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World Series of Poker: Full House Pro

Platform(s): Xbox 360
Genre: Sports
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
Developer: Pipeworks
Release Date: Spring 2013

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'World Series of Poker: Full House Pro' (XBLA) - New Screens

by Rainier on Jan. 16, 2013 @ 12:21 p.m. PST

World Series of Poker: Full House Pro is true to the WSOP brand, giving players the authenticity of a live WSOP event, delivering the most realistic poker experience possible to TVs and Win8 devices around the world.

Gameplay features include:

  • Free-to-Play—Jump in and play with real competitors any time, day or night.  Don’t worry about losing your chips either, because each day you will receive a free stack of chips to kick start your climb up the leaderboard where you can challenge players at any level you wish.
  • With a constant stream of updates and new content, there will always be a reason to come back and see what’s new.
  • Pick up and play across Xbox 360 and Windows 8 platforms. This means you can resume your game anytime, anywhere.
  • Variety of Game Modes – From single-player mode, to single-table games and full-blown tournaments, you never need to worry about finding a game that suits your style.
  • World Series of Poker on ESPN announcers Lon McEachern and Norman Chad provide commentary during play, giving gamers the authenticity as if they were on ESPN playing in the WSOP.
  • Delve into the single-player game and learn the ropes before jumping online to test your mettle with specialty games including eight head-to-head Pro Takedowns, and an All-in Pro Takedown Tournament.

World Series of Poker: Full House Pro is free-to-play but requires Xbox Live Gold Membership for online multiplayer.



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