Prominence Poker: A Thrilling Game of Strategy

Prominence Poker by 505 Games is a thrilling game of strategy that is now available on Play Station 4. This full version game lets you play against players from all over the world and AI to build your reputation, prestige, and bankroll. The game is set in Prominence, a gambling city founded by crooked individuals who aimed to go straight.

As you play your way through the game, you will face four factions and eventually, you will have a final showdown with "The Mayor" - the mysterious town founder who will guide you through your journey. The game has a rich world with a deep storyline and immersive gameplay that will keep you hooked for hours.

Moreover, Prominence Poker offers a robust community where you can engage in deep multiplayer experiences. You can participate in regularly scheduled events, daily challenges, tournaments, ranked modes, and much more as the game continues to evolve over time. Get ready to experience the thrill of high-stakes gambling in Prominence Poker.

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