KamaGames Announces New Player Research Statistics To Mark Pokerist Texas Poker’s 6th Anniversary

Dublin, Ireland – May, 27 th 2016 – KamaGames®, a global developer and publisher of social games for mobile platforms & PlayStation Network, today announced details of its player research and promotions to mark the 6 th anniversary of the launch of its flagship title Pokerist® Texas Poker.

Pokerist Texas Poker was KamaGames’ first social casino title released worldwide launching first on Facebook and then on iOS and Android on 28 th May 2010. Since then, the game has been released on the Yahoo store, Windows Phone Store, Amazon Apps Store and Apple TV with over 81 million players around the world sitting down at the tables which has made it the #1 Top Grossing App on the Apple Apps store in 89 countries as well as being in the Top 5 Google Play Grossing Apps in 24 countries.

KamaGames Ireland’s Managing Director, Andrey Kuznetsov, said “We are incredibly proud of Pokerist’s huge success over the years and wanted to say a big thank you to all of our players and supporters that have made the game what it is. Through our own extensive insights into our global player ecosystem, it’s been fantastic to see that Pokerist is more than just a social casino game, it is a place to meet with friends and make new connections with likeminded players of casual games”.

“Pokerist’s incredible reach and long lasting legacy, provides KamaGames with a unique view into the social casino ecosystem. As part of the game’s 6 th anniversary, we wanted to really focus on the mind-set and understand the psychology of the player. We have found that a vast number of our players use the game to not just play poker but also – and in some regions mostly – to interact with other players. We were absolutely amazed to see that over the past 6 years over 4 billion player-to-player chat messages were sent at the table, 1.3 billion private messages were sent between players, over 200 million new connections were made and a staggering 500 billion gifts were sent between our players”.