Full Tilt Available on Valve’s Steam Platform

Full Tilt has made it through the Steam Greenlight voting process meaning the free-to-play version of the software will go live on Steam by the end of 2015.

Full Tilt is PokerStars very own Bikini Atoll and this week it prepared itself for another showering of warheads – 125 million of them to be exact – after they were given the thumbs up to host their free-to-play game on the digital distribution platform Steam.

The news is low key compared to Bertrand ‘ElkY’ Grospellier signing for Team Liquid, and it shouldn’t be. This news is huge for the growth of online poker and whoever thought of it deserves a pat on the back.

Full Tilt’s software has been available to Steam users for the past month. Steam’s Greenlight platform was the game’s home, a trial area that allows operators to feature partly completed games to test favourability, and also to enable players to vote for the games they want to see on Steam proper.