Full Tilt sister sites

Full Tilt hasn’t lost its UK Gambling Commission licence, but you won’t find a standalone Full Tilt site to sign up to either. Typing fulltilt.uk into a browser today redirects straight to PokerStars, and “full tilt” remains listed as an active trading name on the very same account that runs PokerStars itself. This page explains what actually happened and where to find the real, current offer.
Full Tilt Information
| Name | Full Tilt (folded into PokerStars) |
| URL | fulltilt.uk (redirects to pokerstars.uk) |
| #No. of Sister Sites | 4 – PokerStars, PokerStars Casino, PokerStars Sports, PokerStars Vegas, all on the same account |
| Best Sister Sites | PokerStars (pokerstars.uk) is the direct successor product |
| Owner/Operator | Stars Interactive Limited, Isle of Man |
| Sister sites status | “full tilt” remains an Active trading name on the licence, alongside PokerStars, PokerStars Casino, PokerStars Sports and PokerStars Vegas |
| UKGC Licence page | UKGC account 39108 (remote licence active) |
| Regulatory actions | None logged against this account |
| Support | Not applicable as a standalone site – see PokerStars support instead |
What happened to Full Tilt
Full Tilt was once one of the biggest standalone poker brands in the world, run separately from PokerStars even after both ended up under the same parent company. Over time, the operator consolidated the two products, migrating Full Tilt’s remaining player base and game offering into PokerStars itself. The fulltilt.uk domain today does exactly one thing: it redirects straight to pokerstars.uk.
Unlike some brand closures, this isn’t a case of the licence being surrendered or the operator disappearing. “full tilt” is still listed as an Active trading name on UK Gambling Commission account 39108, held by Stars Interactive Limited, the same Isle of Man-based entity that runs PokerStars, PokerStars Casino, PokerStars Sports and PokerStars Vegas. In practice, though, there’s no separate Full Tilt product left to sign up to or review – everything now happens under the PokerStars banner.
Full Tilt’s operator, Stars Interactive Limited
Stars Interactive Limited is based at Douglas Bay Complex, King Edward Road, Onchan, Isle of Man, and holds UK Gambling Commission account 39108 covering Casino, Gambling Software, General Betting Standard (Real and Virtual Event) and Pool Betting activities, active since between 2014 and 2017 depending on the activity. The register shows no regulatory actions logged against the account. Stars Interactive is part of the wider Flutter Entertainment group, the same company behind Paddy Power, Betfair, Sky Bet and Sky Vegas.
Where to actually play: PokerStars
PokerStars (pokerstars.uk) is where Full Tilt’s old audience now plays. The current welcome offer advertised on the homepage is up to £200 for first-time depositors, requiring a minimum £20 deposit with the code STARS200, released in £5 instalments for every 100 redemption points earned through play, with no withdrawals permitted during the bonus period. That’s a rakeback-style, points-redemption structure rather than a simple percentage-match deposit bonus, so the usual flat wagering-requirement comparison doesn’t directly apply here. PokerStars covers poker (Spin & Go, Cash Games, All-In Poker, MTTs, Home Games), a casino section and sports betting, all under the same Stars Interactive licence that historically covered Full Tilt.
Full Tilt FAQ
Is Full Tilt still open?
Not as a standalone site. The domain redirects to PokerStars, though “full tilt” technically remains an active trading name on the same UK Gambling Commission licence.
What happened to Full Tilt?
Its operator, Stars Interactive Limited, consolidated it into PokerStars over time. Rather than the licence being surrendered, the brand was folded into its sister product operationally.
Who owns Full Tilt?
Stars Interactive Limited, under UKGC account 39108, the same operator behind PokerStars, PokerStars Casino, PokerStars Sports and PokerStars Vegas.
Does Full Tilt have any sister sites?
Yes, four are listed on the same licence: PokerStars, PokerStars Casino, PokerStars Sports and PokerStars Vegas. PokerStars itself is the direct successor product.
Where can I play what used to be Full Tilt?
At pokerstars.uk, run by the same operator under the same UK Gambling Commission licence.
18+. Gambling can be addictive: please play responsibly. If you’re worried about your play or someone else’s, GamCare’s helpline is free on 0808 8020 133, BeGambleAware.org has free support tools, and GAMSTOP lets you self-exclude from UK-licensed gambling sites. This page contains affiliate links; Sister Sites UK may earn a commission if you sign up through them, at no extra cost to you.




