Latest News
ESA Gaming rolls out casino classic Joker Poker

ESA Gaming, the innovative games provider, has added a modern twist to its EasySwipe™ offering with its newest hit, Joker Poker.
With a standard deck of 52 cards, plus a wild joker, players are tasked with creating the best possible 5-card poker hand in this casino classic video poker.
Players can utilise the autoplay feature, override the automatic hold, and there are chances to multiply winnings with an enticing Gamble Round offering red, black or suit betting.
Joker Poker is the newest game in ESA Gaming’s EasySwipe™ portfolio, following Egypt Mine, Goal Mine and Fruit Staxx, as well as Roulette and Blackjack, all of which are designed to offer additional revenue streams to sportsbooks without disrupting the sports betting experience.
Zorica Smallwood, CEO at ESA Gaming, said: “Video poker games have always held an important place in the online gaming world and we’re delighted to bring Joker Poker to our EasySwipe™ offering.
“The innovative nature of this collection of games means players can now enjoy a poker experience that complements their sports betting environment and we can’t wait to see it enjoyed by players in regulated markets around the world.”
-
eSports7 days ago
Esports World Cup Foundation Confirms Full Game Lineup, Schedule, and Club Championship Rules for EWC 2025
-
Latest News7 days ago
Midnite creates free limited-edition beer for fans to enjoy at World Snooker Championship
-
Latest News7 days ago
GR8 Tech Powers Smarter Betting with New Match Trackers
-
Press Releases7 days ago
BonusFinder Launches Practical Player Guide to Mastering Online Casino Bonuses
-
Latest News7 days ago
The Free Bet Wheel: Betting.bet Increases Player Engagement with New Gamification Tool
-
Asia7 days ago
100 Exclusive Product Launches to Debut at G2E Asia + Asian IR Expo
-
Latest News6 days ago
ACR POKER’S NEXT HIGH STAKES ADVENTURE TAKES PLAYERS TO MONTENEGRO FOR PRESTIGIOUS SUPER HIGH ROLLER SERIES
-
Conferences in Europe7 days ago
Speaking the Player’s Language: Promatic Group’s Take on Game Localization in CEE