NetBet has signed a deal with Speedy Tomatoes Entertainment that will integrate the provider’s titles onto the NetBet platform.
The deal focuses on the portfolio of PokerPoker™ games from Speedy Tomatoes Entertainment, which are a selection of mobile-first video poker titles.
These include titles such as Double Joker Side Bet Powerpoker™, Kings & Queens Side Bet Powerpoker™ and Joker Poker Powerpoker™.
This aligns with NetBet's current goal of expanding its games portfolio, as can be seen with another recent partnership with Galaxsys.
Claudia Georgevici, NetBet PR Manager, said: “Partnering with Speedy Tomatoes is an exciting step in diversifying our content offering.
“Their Powerpoker™ concept brings a fresh perspective to classic card games, combining simplicity with innovation.
“We’re always looking to introduce new and engaging experiences for our players, and this collaboration is a great example of that commitment.”
Video poker is a variant of poker, usually single-player, where players are given five cards to make the best hand with.
The players may decide to discard up to five cards and redraw them before the hand is locked in and ranked against the paytable.
The lowest payout is usually a pair of Jacks, which offers even money, progressing all the way up to a royal flush.
Asko Heiskanen, Speedy Tomatoes Entertainment Founder, said: “Working with NetBet gives us the opportunity to showcase our Powerpoker™ games to a wider international audience.
“Their strong reputation and global reach make them an ideal partner for us as we continue to grow.
“We’re excited to bring our modern take on video poker to their platform and look forward to a successful collaboration.”
So far in 2026, poker is seeing a bit of a renaissance. At Pechanga Resort Casino, Galaxy Gaming has introduced its Monopoly Poker progressive game, which offers random multipliers up to 10x.
Video poker was first created in the mid-1970s and gained popularity when cabinets were added to casinos throughout the 1980s