Poker Networks Collective Benefits
In online poker, player liquidity is essential. Cubeia’s Fredrik Johansson, Founder, and Simon Isbäck, Head of Poker, explain why joining a poker network allows all operators - big or small - to profit.
FREDRIK JOHANSSON Founder, Cubeia
Innovation is essential; no single product stays successful forever. Tis year, we’ve expanded our offering with an in-house game studio producing fully brandable, premium games. We’re also launching a few new ventures this year, with more details to be announced soon.
What's the roadmap for the Cubeia Nano platform?
Fredrik Johansson: Our roadmap focuses on both market expansion and product development. We’re currently entering the LatAm market, building on our strong performance in Europe and Asia. On the product side, we’re enhancing the player experience by investing in platform personalisation and branding tools, allowing operators to create truly unique, customised sites.
What are the core features and functionalities of Cubeia's poker platform?
Simon Isbäck: Cubeia's poker platform has been operational for over 10 years and has all the expected features of a full-fledged poker platform, including nine different poker variants, cash games, tournaments, Spin & Go's, leaderboards, bonus programmes, challenges, achievements and a large variation of cosmetics. Cubeia is currently hosting a Hybrid Poker Network open for any operator to join, with support for any currency - fiat or crypto.
How does Cubeia's poker platform integrate with other gaming products? Is there seamless interoperability within the Cubeia Nano ecosystem?
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Simon: Cubeia's poker product was the first to be integrated into the Nano platform, and works seamlessly with it, despite having a very advanced integration compared to other games. Tere isn't much interaction between games of different types, especially not if they are from different providers, but things like Nano's affiliate system are features that work well with both.
What gamification elements are integrated into the platform?
Fredrik: We currently offer bounty bonuses, cashback, and tournaments with leaderboards, and we have more features planned for later this year. Tat said, our main focus is on delivering a smooth user journey. Gamblers typically want minimal interruptions, so we’re careful to strike the right balance - adding gamification where it enhances engagement without disrupting the core experience.
Te Global Hybrid Poker Network was launched to pool player bases among operators. How does Cubeia plan to evolve its Global Hybrid Poker Network to cater to both small and large operators effectively?
Simon: A hybrid poker network allows all operators to benefit - small as
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