Developer: Coresoft
Developer: Coresoft
Developer: Coresoft
Publisher: 2K Sports
Publisher: 2K Sports
Genre: Casino
Release Date: April 18, 2006 (US)
Release Date: June 2, 2006 (UK)
Release Date: April 18, 2006 (US)
T for Teen: Simulated Gambling
PEGI: 18+
World Poker Tour
Developer: Coresoft
Developer: Coresoft
Developer: Coresoft
Publisher: 2K Sports
Publisher: 2K Sports
Genre: Casino
Release Date: April 18, 2006 (US)
Release Date: June 2, 2006 (UK)
Release Date: April 18, 2006 (US)
T for Teen: Simulated Gambling
PEGI: 18+
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World Poker Tour

Take a seat at the world's most prestigious poker tournaments with World Poker Tour 2K6. Feel what it's like to play with the world's best as you compete against real WPT players, in real-life WPT venues.

Online connectivity is a major part of playing World Poker Tour on the PSP. Gamers will have the ability to connect wirelessly with other PSP systems or online to compete against players across the country on both the PSP and the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system. New enhancements to World Poker Tour for PSP include a completely new and innovative artificial intelligence system that allows gamers to challenge more than 1,200 different characters, all with their own unique playing styles and behaviors. Gamers who are able to bump up their career earnings can unlock custom clothes, accessories, and invitational events found only in the PSP version.


Editions

Also known as: World Poker Tour 2K6, World Poker Tour 2006

World Poker Tour (PSP)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: April 18, 2006
Publisher: 2K Sports

ESRB T for Teen Simulated Gambling

World Poker Tour (PSP)

Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: June 2, 2006
Publisher: 2K Sports

Also available on: PlayStation 2, PC, Xbox, Game Boy Advance

Specifications

Multiplayer

For more info on these technical requirements and features, please view GameSpy's Specs FAQ.

Features

    Play online against other PSP and PS2 players; audio clips recorded by WORLD POKER TOUR TV personalities and players.

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