If you blinked, then you might have missed that Full Tilt Pokerhas moved domains from FullTiltPoker.com to simply FullTilt.com. For now, the brand is still called Full Tilt Poker, but with the addition of casino games in recent weeks and a pending purchase by Amaya Gaming, we could see the word “Poker” dropped from the “Full Tilt Poker” brand in the not-too-distant future.

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A statement given to PocketFives by Full Tilt read in part, “As of Tuesday, July 8, 2014, Full Tilt Poker migrated their .COM and .EU domains from fulltiltpoker.com and fulltiltpoker.eu to the new URLs fulltilt.com and fulltilt.eu.” Anyone who regularly sends traffic to Full Tilt was asked to take notice of the change.

The casino side of Full Tilt offers blackjack, roulette, slots, and multi-player games, in stark contrast to Full Tilt’s sister site, PokerStars, which for the time being remains only poker. In order to make up the debt assumed as part of its $4.9 billion purchase of PokerStars’ and Full Tilt’s parent company, Amaya could elect to license Full Tilt’s software, and a re-brand could help the site diversify even more away from poker.

To that end, according to a call from Amaya officials following the announcement of the acquisition of Full Tilt and PokerStars, it was revealed that sports betting and social gaming would be focal points for the two newly acquired sites.

A “fully-featured casino client” is supposedly in the works for later this year and, speaking on the strengths of PokerStars and Full Tilt, Amaya officials said that the two sites “do not only have the ability to attract new players, but they are also able to offer popular tables and slot games to their millions of players using their poker platforms.”

Speaking on moving to FullTilt.com and FullTilt.eu, a Full Tilt rep told eGaming Review, “This year, our gaming portfolio on Full Tilt expanded to offer a range of single and multi-player variations of casino games. Therefore, we have now moved the domain from FullTiltPoker.com and FullTiltPoker.eu to FullTilt.com and FullTilt.eu.”

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