Cubeia Expands Originals Studio with the Launch of Social-First Multiplayer “Poker”

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on June 4, 2026
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Acclaimed iGaming software solutions provider Cubeia has officially announced the global release of Poker, a fast-paced multiplayer card game engineered to blend deep strategic decision-making with real-time social competition.

The clean corporate branding logo of Cubeia, displaying the company name written in a modern black font next to three overlapping translucent pink geometric block shapes.
Sweden-based software specialist Cubeia has launched Poker, a social-first multiplayer card game designed to expand its high-retention Originals Studio catalog.

The new title joins the developer’s rapidly expanding Originals Studio portfolio, delivering a mobile-optimized card-playing experience explicitly designed for modern demographics.

Fostering Skill-Based Competition and Brand Retention

The software module focuses on combining traditional card psychology and tactical gameplay loops with the accessibility and community-driven engagement features that define Cubeia’s modern gaming architecture. Built from the ground up to support seamless cross-device performance, the social-first multiplayer application supplies online casino operators with a highly differentiated product line designed to attract skill-based consumers, foster interactive peer-to-peer engagement, and maximize long-term player retention metrics.

Tobias Fogelberg, Chief Commercial Officer at Cubeia, emphasized that the product successfully translates the competitive and social elements of classic card rooms into a highly scalable digital format:

“Poker has always been one of the most compelling forms of competitive gaming because it combines skill, strategy, psychology, and social interaction. With this release, we wanted to create a modern experience that captures those qualities while remaining accessible and engaging for today’s players. As we continue to expand Cubeia Originals, our focus remains on delivering games that help operators stand out, strengthen player retention, and build long-term value. Poker is another important step in that journey.”

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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