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    Texas Hold'em returns to the App Store for free

      You've probably heard of the game of Texas Hold'em. What you may not know is that this game was released 11 years ago, being the first game to be sold on the App Store. Another novelty is that, this Monday (08), the apple relaunched the game, now able to run on current iPhones.

      The classic poker game officially entered the market in 2008 and was available for iPods until 2011, when, without updates that made its downloads take off, it was removed from the apps lineup.



      Texas Hold'em returns to the App Store for free

      Texas Hold'em is a classic poker game that returns to the App Store after years.

      According to the game's current page on the App Store, Texas Hold'em has returned to celebrate the store's 10th anniversary. This version brings new characters, graphics compatible with the latest iPhones and iPads and, most importantly, is available for free. 

      Now players will be able to experience intense matches against 24 extremely realistic opponents, as well as being able to play with up to eight friends via Wi-Fi connection. The game also features 10 new gaming locations, such as Las Vegas, Paris and Macau. 

      Another interesting factor that this new version brings is the possibility of playing with both the first person view and the table top view.

      Specifications and news of the new version of Texas Hold'em.

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      Texas Hold'em is available in several languages, including Spanish. In One Day In Store it has been rated 647 times, scoring an overall score of 4.8 out of 5. 

      To download it, the user needs to have the operating system from iOS 12 onwards. Now just download and play! 



      Fonte: app store, the verge

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