Playboy will launch in 2013 online poker!

Playboy Enterprises, owner of the famous erotic magazine, wants to start in poker online as early as 2013! A partnership with the Quebec company Amaya Gaming Group comes to realize the project!

In a statement sent to the media yesterday, Playboy and Amaya announced a strategic agreement to develop online games (poker and lottery) to the effigy of the famous Playboy logo.

As a reminder, Amaya Gaming Group (based in Montreal) had been referred to it in January 2012 acquiring 90% of Cryptologic shares for a total of 29, 5 M$.

In September, Amaya then bought the US group electronic game manufacturer Cadillac Jack Inc. Later, on 1 October, Amaya bought Ongame network for 25 M euro (which was owned until there at bwin.party).

For more details about Amaya, you can read or reread our article published on Ongame purchase by Amaya: Amaya buys the Ongame network!

"The game is a perfect vehicle for our strategy" the CEO of Playboy Enterprises, Scott Flanders said, "and we are pleased to be partner of Amaya on this project, combining a world-famous brand and a leading technology partner to offer exciting gaming experiences".

CEO of Amaya, David Baazov was also confident: "thanks to its huge audience online and an unparalleled commitment to his fans in social media than any other brand, we are confident that our collaboration with Playboy becomes a recipe for success".

Indicatively, the Playboy Internet site receives 10 million visitors per month, making an interesting pool of potential players.

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