At the EGR Operator Awards 2025 ceremony, held on October 22 in London, GGPoker won the "Poker Operator of the Year" category for the second year in a row. The award reaffirmed the site’s leadership in the global online poker industry and highlighted its unmatched innovation and scale.
At the 2025 EGR Operator Awards ceremony held in London, the winner of the "Poker Operator of the Year" title was announced.
GGPoker once again proved its status as a global poker leader, earning the award for the second year running amid tough competition..
The EGR Operator Awards are traditionally known as the "Oscars of online gaming" – an award that recognizes the best operators driving innovation and shaping market trends. In 2025, GGPoker's competitors in the "Poker Operator" category were:
The awards organizers noted that GGPoker continues to set the pace for the entire industry:
"GGPoker continues to be the largest and most innovative poker platform in the world. It dominates the market thanks to rapid traffic growth (WPD: 600K peak connections), major tournaments, and a strong international audience. This year alone, over $324 million was awarded in GGWorld Festival tournaments with 5.6 million registrations - a result unmatched by its competitors."
GGPoker is truly making online poker a global phenomenon. For example, 33 WSOP Online bracelets were won this year by players from 18 countries.
In an official statement, company representatives noted that the victory is especially meaningful, as GGPoker has claimed the EGR Operator Awards for the second year in a row.
The team thanked all NSUS Group employees who work daily on the project's development, and especially to the members of the UK and Ireland offices, who attended the ceremony in London and accepted the award on behalf of the entire company.
In essence, the award honors the hundreds of people whose efforts have made GGPoker what it is today - the world’s largest online poker platform.
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