Friday, September 6, 2013

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Xbox One Could Offer Backwards Compatibility Through The Cloud
Microsoft has revealed that the Xbox One may be backwards compatible one day, thanks to its Azure cloud servers...(more)

World Series of Poker Full House Pro Hits Xbox Live for Free - No Bluff
There’s a new free poker game on Xbox 360 today, as Microsoft Studios and Caesars Interactive Entertainment — yes, that Caesars — has just released World Series of Poker Full House Pro for free on Xbox Live. World Series of Poker Full House Pro is an updated version of the existing Xbox Live Arcade game Full House Poker.
World Series of Poker Full House Pro players can build their virtual bankrolls by competing against opponents on Xbox Live from around the world. No, none of it actually involves real-world cash, but with Microsoft Points going the way of the dodo, maybe you can place fake bets for Microsoft Points rather than real-world currency...(more)


William Hill, one of the leading gambling operators in the UK and the world, has entered a new pokies online deal with Williams Interactive. The resemblance in the two companies’ names encouraged everyone in the industry to call this new partnership “The William Brothers”...(more)

Williams Interactive LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of WMS Industries Inc.(NYSE:WMS), announced today an agreement to provide its next-generationPlay4Fun NetworkiGaming and Marketing platform to premier casino operator Affinity Gaming® customized to their A-Play™ loyalty program. This first-of-its-kind deal empowers Affinity Gaming to leverage the free-play Play4Fun Network online gaming platform to build an engaged online community by providing players at the twelve Affinity Gaming casinos and resorts spread across four states new ways to enjoy their favorite casino slot content between visits to the casino floor – on their computers, tablets and mobile devices. Affinity Gaming’s Play4Fun Network is scheduled for launch by the end of 2013, subject to any applicable regulatory approvals...(more)

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