PokerGO is the streaming video service from PokerCentral where fans will find the 2017 World Series of Poker and Super High Roller Bowl.

Last week PokerCentralannounced they had acquired the digital media rights for the World Series of Poker and promised more announcements were forthcoming as to how they planned to use those rights. The company announced Monday the launch of PokerGO, a subscription streaming service that will give poker fans live streaming coverage of the upcoming Super High Roller Bowl and 2017 World Series of Poker.

The service, which is available worldwide, costs $10 on a month-to-month basis or $99 annually.

“PokerGO will offer the best live and on-demand poker tournaments and content for the fiercely passionate poker fan and casual enthusiast alike – whenever and wherever they want them,” said JR McCabe, chief digital officer of Poker Central. “By pairing PokerGO with our existing network television partnerships, we will offer unique and original programming to the largest potential global audience.”

The first event to be streamed live on the app will be the Super High Roller Bowl, the $300,000 buy-in event at Aria Resort & Casino which features some of the biggest names in poker today. The first WSOP event available on PokerGO will be the $111,1111 High Roller for One Drop, beginning with Day 2 action on June 3.

All told, the initial PokerGO schedule includes 12 days of streaming over 14 days beginning May 28. All new PokerGO live shows will be produced by Poker PROductions, the company that produces the WSOP for ESPN.

“Poker his continually evolved over the years as a thrilling, competitive live sport with millions of fans across the world yearning to watch more and more of the action,” said Mori Eskandani, founder, Poker Productions. “PokerGO’s planned combination of unprecedented live event coverage and premium original programming will make it the ideal service to entertain the poker world with every aspect of the game.”

Along with the live streaming of the Super High Roller Bowl and WSOP, PokerGO will also have original programming including Pokerography and a new series called Dead Money: A Super High Roller Bowl Story, which will follow Matt Berkey as he prepares to play the 2017 SHRB. Episodes of Poker PROductions productions like Poker After Dark, Face the Ace, and the Doubles Poker Championship will also be available.

The PokerGO app will be available in all app stores in the coming days.