Playtika has unveiled a new collaboration with the NFL, set to introduce themed features from the professional football league within the provider's World Series of Poker mobile application.
The integrations will be made available through February 8, 2026, and were originally unveiled on November 10 despite the recent announcement from Playtika.
"The NFL is one of the most iconic sports leagues in the world, and this collaboration gives our WSOP players even more reasons to play, adding fresh layers of fun, excitement and competition that bring these two great passions together in a powerful free-to-play way," World Series of Poker application GM Guy Ceder said.
Users will gain access to limited NFL-themed features within the application, including 32 team-inspired cards which form an NFL Album and missions to earn special in-game currency. The World Series of Poker mobile application is also set to introduce a free-to-enter 13-week sweepstakes resulting in NFL-themed rewards and giveaways.
Playtika has also uploaded new NFL-themed avatars and daily challenges for players to use, as completing all four NFL puzzles within the application will unlock the ultimate grand prize.
Caesars Entertainment unveiled its domestic schedule for the 2025 World Series of Poker online fall series on September 16, beginning with a no-limit hold'em tournament on September 28 which featured a $300,000 guaranteed prize pool, and having concluded on November 11.
The 2025 schedule represented the first time the World Series of Poker fall online series operated with pooled liquidity across four major US states, spanning Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan.
All bracelet and circuit ring winners received a $5,000 World Series of Poker Paradise package, offering entry into the Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty No-limit Hold'em tournament which included a $5m guaranteed pool.
Playtika published its financial results for the third quarter of 2025 on November 6, having posted $674.6m in revenue throughout the period, equating to an increase of 8.7% year-over-year