Exciting New Online Poker Game Added to PokerStars
Posted: January 16, 2017
Updated: October 6, 2017
PokerStars is adding to their amazing list of playing options this week by offering their members the great new online poker game, ‘Millionaires Island.’
Online poker is arguably the most popular form of online gambling, and over the past several years, PokerStars has become one of the most popular poker websites. They offer a massive list of gaming options to their players, and UK gambling news has now broken that this great site just added a new online poker game.
This game, called ‘Millionaires Island,’ is exclusive to PokerStars players, and offers a minimum payout of $1 million. Players can be eligible to earn this massive poker jackpot by placing wagers, sometimes as low as 50 cents, and can also earn great PokerStars rewards.
Sam Hobcraft, director of casino at PokerStars, commented on the acquisition of this new game by stating “Millionaires Island is the first exclusive slot game to be developed by PokerStars Casino, adding to the already industry-leading product on offer.” He continued, “this is the first in a series of in-house developed games as we strive to make PokerStars the favourite iGaming destination for more players than ever before. It’s already proving itself to be hugely popular with our players.”
What Else Does PokerStars Offer?
It’s no surprise that PokerStars has grown to become so popular. They offer some of the best online poker games for money you can find online including Texas Hold’em and Omaha. They also offer weekly and daily internet poker tournaments, as well as live tournaments around the world.
Want to play online poker but don’t know the rules? No problem. PokerStars also offers their members free tutorials that teach the ins and outs of the game.
Will you play the new online poker game at PokerStars? Tell us what you think by leaving a comment below, and make sure to check out GamingZion’s list of online poker sites in the UK to see all the other great online poker sites UK players can access.