Two Microgaming Rooms Join Forces
By Adam Ulick | February 23, 2007
Two poker rooms on the Microgaming Poker Network (formerly known as Prima), PokerTime and Royal Vegas Poker, have merged into one, unified poker room. All customer login information will remain the same.
The only real difference anyone will see is that both rooms are now under the PokerTime name. Obviously, this will go unnoticed by PokerTime players, but Royal Vegas players will have their software updated and will see the new logo and color scheme. Other than that, since they are on the same network, the transition will be seamless.
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