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full tilt end gameFull Tilt End Game the final chapter of the once popular online poker software comes to an end on May 17 with the FullTilt Merger with PokerStars.

The Full Tilt Poker software will be retired this week when the player database of Full Tilt merges with the PokerStars platform.

Traffic had dwindled considerably since Amaya Gaming acquired the platform in 2012 probably due to the bad reputation the site gained from Black Friday.

After the merger FullTilt will be a poker skin on the PokerStars network sharing the same software and player pool. The change will make it easier for Amaya to update one platform and enter regulated poker markets under a single license.

Full Tilt End Game Merger PokerStars

full tilt poker to merge with pokerstarsFull Tilt Poker to Merge with PokerStars on 1st April and it’s no April fools joke, Amaya has made the decision to merge the two platforms into one player pool.

The merger makes perfect sense for the company from a business point of view making it easier to run as a single entity sharing the same games and promotions.

Full Tilt Poker and PokerStars will still be separate software downloads but they will share the same network, poker games, players and promos. Players signed up on both sites will benefit from the merging of the software. Full Tilt Poker recently dropped out of the list of top 10 poker sites in the World.

Full Tilt Poker to Merge with PokerStars