Apple has re-released its Texas Hold’em game for iOS

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Apple's App Store will be completing 11 years this week. To mark the occasion, Apple has launched a redesigned version of Texas Hold'em application. This application was first introduced back in 2006 even before the App Store there. Texas Hold'em is available on Apple iPod before making its way to the iPhone two years later. However, Apple removed the app from the App Store in 2011. In a surprise move, Apple has revived the old game and make a free download for everyone. The fresh application of Texas Hold'em comes with new characters, better graphics, and enhance the gameplay experience. Page list of apps in the App Store says this application back to "celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the App Store". Technically, the 10th anniversary of the App Store is the last year.

Apple actually released Texas Hold'em back in 2006 - before the App Store even existed. It was initially available for iPhone iPod before the card sharks can get their hands on it in 2008. Apple pulled the game from the App Store in 2011. Now, it is back under the application of the same list, which says Texas Hold'em has returned to " celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the App Store "instead of the 11th anniversary, for some reason. In any case, the decades-long gap between the version history in the patch notes that simply must be a record. If you are in lack of Texas Hold'em Poker Chips, visit our site 777chips.com, a reliable and cheap online in-game currency store.

In fact, the relaunch of Texas Hold'em as possible about the future of Apple than provide a nostalgic trip for its users. Apple recently has gotten back into the game development business, at least in small ways, such as when working on "Paper Wizard" earlier this year. What is less clear is whether or not this re-release may be the beginning of a change of course for the tech giant when it comes to online gambling application. Apple has long had full relations with poker and other online games. While operators can sometimes find a way to sneak their game through the screening process of the company, the real money gaming applications are only allowed in the App Store when it is made by a licensed operator in regulated jurisdictions.

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