

- PokerStars has revamped its Spin & Go lobby following the latest software upgrade carried out this week. The overhauled Spin & Go lobby is currently only available in the UK client, with a global rollout to take place in 2023.
- The most significant visible change to the redesigned Spin & Go lobby is the shift to darker colors instead of the white design on the buy-in box. Hold 'em games are red-themed, Max Hold 'em transforms into orange, and Omaha Spins becomes purple.
- Beyond changes to the color scheme, the layout has been decluttered with the Spin & Go branding moving away from the top to the right side of the lobby, along with the option to select the number of games and type of Spin (regular or Flash), which was previously placed at the bottom.
PokerStars has revamped its Spin & Go lobby following the latest software upgrade carried out this week. The overhauled Spin & Go lobby is currently only available in the UK client, with a global rollout to take place in 2023.
The most significant visible change to the redesigned Spin & Go lobby is the shift to darker colors instead of the white design on the buy-in box. Hold 'em games are red-themed, Max Hold 'em transforms into orange, and Omaha Spins becomes purple.
Beyond changes to the color scheme, the layout has been decluttered with the Spin & Go branding moving away from the top to the right side of the lobby, along with the option to select the number of games and type of Spin (regular or Flash), which was previously placed at the bottom.
The buy-in boxes have been enlarged with a much cleaner and more modern design. When selecting the game or buy-in, the whole box gets highlighted, as the top prizes have become prominent. The lightning bolt icon denoting the Flash Spin & Go variant has been tweaked from white to blue.