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REVEALED: These are the Online Games that Cause the Most Arguments š®š
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- 1 in 50 couples row over gaming every day
- Call of Duty is the online game most likely to cause a rift between couples
- 1/4 Women have (unsuccessfully) tried to ban gaming in the house, compared to 1/5 Men
- 25% of men have thought about breaking up with their partner because of online gaming-related arguments, compared to 17% of women
With Valentines day almost a week away, new data from CardsChat.com reveals which online games cause the most arguments in a relationship. CardsChat surveyed 1,000 UK adults whose partner plays online games, to find out how gaming affects relationships. CardsChat also spoke to three relationship experts to explain the findings.
1 in 50 couples row over games every dayĀ
Out of the 1,000 surveyed, 1 in 50 couples said they argued over gaming every day! 1 in 25 of the respondents said they squabbled a little less, ājustā 250 to 300 times per year, while 3 in 25 āfessed up to having gaming-related rows 150 to 200 times a year.
| Arguments per year | No. of couples |
| 50-100 | 1 in 4 |
| 150-200 | 3 in 25 |
| 250-300 | 1 in 25 |
| Every day! | 1 in 50 |
According to the survey data, Call of Duty is the online game most likely to cause a rift between couples with 38% of couples admitting to have argued about time spent on the game.
Fifa is a close second, with 34% of couples confessing to argue over the football game.
According to Iain Macintoshās book, āFootball Manager Stole My Lifeā, the titular game was cited as a factor in a whopping 35 divorce cases back in 2012. However, despite these stats, we found that the addictive micromanagement game came fourth with 15%.
| Game | Argument about time spent on the game |
| Call of Duty | 38% |
| Fifa | 34% |
| Fortnite | 21% |
| Football Manager | 15% |
What the expert says:
So whatās behind these rows? Chris Pleines, a dating expert from Datingscout says forgetting important dates and a lack of quality time can contribute: āBeing preoccupied with gaming will most likely let you forget what day it is, especially if you pull an all-nighter. Instead of preparing something special for your partner, you are busy levelling up on your game.ā
Letās hope that these gamers donāt forget about Valentineās Day!
Who Is Trying ā and Failing ā To Ban Gaming?
1/4 Women Vs 1/5 Men
We dug deep into our research to find out who is trying to ban gaming in these households. The girls just edge it slightly, with one quarter of female respondents admitting to unsuccessfully trying to ban gaming in their house. While around one fifth of men said they had also tried unsuccessfully to put a stop to gaming in the home.
What the expert says:
We spoke to Susan Trombetti, leading matchmaker, relationship expert, and CEO of Exclusive Matchmaking, to delve even deeper into the impact of gaming on relationships. She told us: āGaming is a way to be connected without really connecting with people thus sometimes increasing your social isolation. This can cause issues for relationships.ā
Her advice? āSome things you can try are limiting time spent on the game instead of banning them altogether. Opposed to making your household a gaming free household, if your partner enjoys it, consider limiting the time gaming, similar to how you may set boundaries like no phones while eating dinner together. Small compromises may work for you and your partner.ā
Gaming Causing Break-Ups
25% Men Vs 17% Women
Have thought about breaking up with their partner over gaming
Our data reveals that 25% of men have thought about breaking up with their partner because of online gaming-related arguments. Compared to 17% of women surveyed admitting theyāve considered calling time on a relationship for the same reason.
What the expert says:
Dainis Graveris, a certified sex educator and relationship expert at SexualAlpha suggests that: āWhen people play online games, they become a part of something that involves responsibilities, loyalties, and interactions. These interactions, however, donāt spill through with their relationships offline.
And why does this seem to bother more men than women? Dainis says:ā it boils down to the male gamerās motivations for playing online games thatās why you can find that most of them get into serious fights with their partners and have thought about breaking up with them.
For instance, some male gamers feel that playing online games helps alleviate stress, serves as an outlet for negative energy, and/or helps them regain a sense of control. When their female partners donāt understand their motivations, they take offense and get into serious argumentsā.
Peace of the action
Considering how many relationships are on the ropes due to online gaming, we started thinking about how couples can avoid the agro.
The simple solution? Get gaming included in your vows
āDo you [insert name] promise to play only an hour of gaming a day?ā
āI promise never to ban gaming in the houseā
āI vow to always put you first, even when Iām playing Fortniteā
āI promise never to keep score, even when Iām beating you at FIFAā
āI vow to never let the PS5 come between usā
āI [insert name], take thee, [insert name]ā¦.forsaking all othersā¦ātil COD do us partā
āWhatās mine is yours and whatās yours is mineā¦except the Xboxā
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Why Online Poker in 2026 Feels Just Like a Video Game
In 2026, online poker feels less like a casino pastime than you would imagine and more like a digital playground. Modern platforms are deliberately borrowing from video game design: missions, challenges, streaks, avatars, and progression systems that keep players logging back. Quests like āwin 5 hands with suited connectorsā or āgrind 200 hands this weekā give structure to what used to be endless shuffling and chasing pots. Players join not only for the chance to win, but to progress, showcase skill, and feel part of a thriving digital community.
Gamification is at the center of this big shift. And experienced providers such as EvenBet Gaming are integrating these features natively: loyalty ladders, player missions, and progression mechanics tied directly to currency and behaviour. Itās plug-and-play gamification baked into the platform.
āWhy add gamification to poker when poker is already a game? But even a game can benefit from additional layers of motivation, structure, and feedback ā especially in a high-variance environment like poker. Thoughtfully designed gamification enhances how players learn, stay engaged, and come back for more. It helps new players build confidence, gives regulars fresh goals to pursue, and creates a more emotionally rewarding experience for everyone involved.
Across industries, from streaming platforms to grocery apps, gamification has proven its power to drive user behavior and loyalty. But in the context of online poker, its role is particularly nuanced ā and potentially game-changing,ā says Nikita Golodaev, Business Account Manager at EvenBet Gaming.
Game Mechanics in Modern Poker Platforms
The overlap between online poker and video games is clearest in the mechanics that now drive player engagement. Platforms in 2026 donāt just offer tables and chips ā they deliver layered progression systems that look remarkably like those in mainstream titles. The psychology here is rather straightforward: gamification triggers reward circuits with a slew of little rewards and keeps players motivated beyond pure financial outcomes.
Leaderboards and rankings make poker’s innate competitive spirit go through the roof. Same as esports, players compare progress, check each other’s status ā and they do it repetitively. Because humans are competitive by nature, and we just want to be the best or at least to keep climbing.Ā
At the core are missions and quests: challenges such as āwin 20 handsā turn play into structured goals, and this gives players immediate milestones to chase and also provides constant dopamine boosts for micro-achievements. Add streaks and rotating goals, and players always have a reason to come back tomorrow.
Avatars, emotes, badges ā cosmetics in general. They are also signals of achievement and symbols of individuality, just like skins in LoL or Clash Royale. For many players, identity and social signalling matter as much as winning pots.
Itās worth noting that EvenBetās platform comes with missions, loyalty points, and unlockables built in. Operators can tweak rewards and keep players hooked.
Responsible Gambling as a Game Mechanic
Beyond the fact that responsible gambling is a must, in 2026, it’s also gamified. Since platforms now borrow from video games, instead of boring pop-ups saying ātake a break,ā poker apps now use timers, cooldowns, or checkpoint vibes. Itās sneaky smart, because now a pause feels like āpart of the gameā instead of an annoying interruption. The psychological dimension matters, too. Research highlights that guardrails in iGaming reduce tilt spirals, structure playtime, and create a sense of emotional resilience. By making these safeguards part of the gameplay, poker platforms create environments that are as safe as they are immersive.
UX and Immersion: From Tables to Arenas
The digital poker lobby of 2026 doesnāt look like a boring menu anymore. You get avatars, profiles, progress bars, and achievement boards ā like the stuff you see on Xbox or Steam. Younger players (for example, Gen Z) get it right away. It looks just like the gaming hubs they know.
Cross-platform design reinforces the immersion ā on phone or desktop, itās like loading a gaming app with seamless access to missions, rewards, and quick-play options. Even multi-table tournaments that used to resemble simple grids now look more like esports brackets: live progress, spectator tools, and community engagement built in.
As a result, the āpoker lobbyā has evolved into a social arena, closer to Xbox Live than old-school casino software. Players donāt just pick tables. They join an ecosystem, with every session feeding into a longer journey.
Psychology and Emotions at Play
Online poker in 2026 doesnāt just mirror video games in mechanics ā it mirrors them in the emotional ride, too. Big wins give a high, bad beats sting, and losing over and over gets frustrating fast. Itās the same rollercoaster gamers know, poker players call it tilt ā gamers call it rage quitting. Either way, once emotions override reason, performance folds.
Smart platforms recognise this and design for mental toughness, not just engagement. Resilience is what stops losses from turning into meltdowns. Features such as built-in cooldown reminders, session time limits, or ātake a breakā prompts mirror mechanics in competitive gaming designed to prevent burnout.
The psychology of poker traditionally underscores the need for discipline and focus. Testimonies of seasoned poker players support that consistent winners build mental frameworks: stress control, sharp focus, the ability to separate bad results from good decisions. Esports players do the same, keeping emotions in check so they can perform for hours.
Success in poker, like in high-level gaming, is about more than raw skill or luck. Luck and skill matter, but what really counts is bouncing back when things go bad and staying disciplined. In this way, poker has evolved into not just a game of cards, but a training ground for emotional and cognitive resilience.
Poker Skill Training Through Challenges
Another way poker platforms are adopting video game DNA is through challenge-based skill training. Just as gamers grind through missions to unlock new abilities, poker players in 2026 are completing structured challenges that sharpen their skills while keeping play engaging.
These modes can take many forms, think ābluff five pots without showdownā or āplay 1,000 hands in a week.ā These arenāt just for entertainment, such tasks sharpen technical edges, build resilience, and make practice feel like progress. Communities like BluffingMonkeys already push players into self-imposed challenges. Operators just turned that mindset into a sticky product feature ā casual missions for newbies, grind challenges for sharks. Everybody gets a lane, nobody feels stuck.
For players, challenges transform practice into progress. Instead of passively logging hands, theyāre actively working toward milestones. While operators not only encourage regular play but also create environments where players feel they are always progressing, regardless of short-term results. In short, challenges make poker less about endless grinding and more about structured mastery ā a shift that mirrors the very best of modern video game design.
What This Means for Operators in 2026
For operators, the shift toward video gameāstyle poker is more than cosmetic ā itās a strategic pivot. In 2026, success depends on thinking like a game developer: how to balance engagement, fairness, and monetisation in a way that keeps players returning without tipping into fatigue. Too many missions? Users burn out. Too few? They are more likely to churn. Operators need the precision of a game studio: calibrate challenges, tweak rewards, keep grinders and casuals both feeling progression.
EvenBet Gaming, with its vast expertise in iGaming, has just the toolkit. Turnkey integrations in 4ā6 weeks, stress-tested for 1,000+ concurrent players. Modular missions, achievements, loyalty systems, all built with AML, KYC, and player protection already in place. These arenāt just add-ons ā they form the foundation for sustainable, regulated growth.
An even bigger opportunity lies beyond audience engagement ā it’s audience expansion. Gamified poker pulls in seasoned pros and casual gamers who enjoy progression systems, achievements, and social competition. Platforms that get this right now capture a diverse player base while keeping the experience fresh and game-like.
Conclusion
Poker has evolved into an experience that mirrors the look, feel, and psychology of video games. Missions, challenges, community tournaments ā itās all part of the ride. Players want progress, recognition, and belonging, not just money.
Operators will do well to balance thrill with responsibility. Gamification keeps players motivated, thus driving retention, while safeguards protect the platform’s longevity. Pokerās next era isnāt just about cards or winning hands ā itās about creating experiences and designing the game around players.
Andrzej Hyla Chief Commercial Officer at Wazdan
Fishermanās Luck⢠Gains Exciting Gainer⢠Mechanic from Wazdan
Wazdan, the prominent gain-oriented developer, has enhanced its slot collection with the deep blue, feature-rich launch Fishermanās Luck
.
Placed within an engaging oceanic setting, new Gainer
symbols are central to the gameplay, staying active for as many as 10 spins and gathering all Cash and Jackpot amounts beneath them. When combined with Multipliers between 2x and 10x, these aggregated values can be greatly enhanced, boosting the likelihood of positive returns.
Introducing an additional layer to base play, new Cash Out symbols appear solely on the top row next to Gainer
icons. When activated, players receive three respins, during which any Cash or Jackpot symbols that land beneath it become fixed and the respin count resets to three.
Throughout the feature, if Cash or Jackpot symbols occupy all three spots below the Cash Out symbol, a reward equal to their total sum is granted.
Focusing on the Bonus Game, 10 free spins are provided, with Gainer
symbols staying fixed in their positions during play. Gain
Boosters can prolong their duration, while the Gain
to Infinity function ensures they remain functional throughout the entire round, optimizing accumulation chances and maintaining player involvement.
Players lucky enough to land the Grand Jackpot symbol beneath an active Gainer
symbol will receive a 2500x payout, and Wazdanās well-liked Chance Level
feature makes a comeback, giving players the opportunity to enhance their odds of entering the bonus round.
The newest release from Wazdan, Fishermanās Luck
, showcases the studioās skill in creating distinctive mechanics that boost player involvement, enhancing operatorsā slot options in regulated markets globally.
Andrzej Hyla, Chief Commercial Officer at Wazdan, said: āFishermanās Luck
is a title that reflects how far we have come as a team and how we continue to challenge ourselves to remain an innovative supplier in a highly competitive market.
āThe introduction of the Gainer
mechanic and new Cash Out feature shows our commitment to going above and beyond for our partners, delivering mechanics that build momentum and enhance the quality of the userās experience. It has been a very rewarding process to see this concept evolve, and we are confident Fishermanās Luck
will make a real impact across our regulated markets.ā
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DEGEN Studios
Hub88 joins forces with iGaming āmavericksā DEGEN Studios to bring high-impact slot releases to global operators
Hub88 has strengthened its content offering through a new partnership with DEGEN Studios, an emerging supplier renowned for its fast-paced and fearless gaming experiences. The collaboration brings DEGENās unconventional titles to Hub88ās platform, enabling operators to deliver sharp, dynamic content designed to engage modern players.
With a focus on community-driven features and unique in-game rewards, DEGENās slots are truly ābuilt by gamers, for gamersā, providing standout content in an increasingly competitive market. The studioās full portfolio ā including Raider Riches, Rave Riot, Sunset Showdown, and upcoming titles 88 Treasures and Vendetta Fury ā will be available to Hub88ās operator network via a seamless API, offering bold and fast-paced gameplay experiences.
As part of the partnership, Hub88ās network will gain early access to DEGENās content, with additional games and features set to roll out throughout the year. The collaboration reinforces Hub88ās commitment to curating a content library that challenges predictability and pushes the boundaries of traditional gaming.
Leadership Commentary
Ollie Castleman, Managing Director of Hub88, said:
āWe are committed to supporting studios that challenge convention and bring fresh energy to the market. DEGEN Studiosā bold releases stand out for their creativity and player-focused design. By integrating their portfolio, weāre enhancing our aggregation platform with distinctive, high-impact content that helps operators differentiate in increasingly competitive markets.ā
Danny Gordon, Head of Studio at DEGEN Studios, added:
āDEGEN was founded on the belief that iGaming needs mavericks. Too many titles play it safe, relying on familiar mechanics and predictable loops, and weāre determined to push beyond that. Our partnership with Hub88 gives operators access to content that refuses to blend into the lobby. Their global reach and modern infrastructure make them the ideal partner to help us continue reshaping the slots landscape.ā
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