Ultimately, it’s the evolution of technology that incentivizes growth. Today, we’ll be taking a look at how the digital times have left their mark on the casino industry as a whole.
The introduction of new game formats
Change is driven by innovation, and the same holds true for casino games. In the old times, slots only had 5 reels, and numerous classically inspired releases such as rainbow riches still draw inspiration from that.
However, big industry brands like NetEnt are willing to go even further by releasing so many variations with built-in special events, expandable payout reels, and advanced mechanics that the genre still hasn’t seen the peak of its growth potential. And that’s not even covering the numerous variations of Poker, Blackjack, and other casino games with a modern twist.
Mobile devices mean location independence
The widespread availability of high-speed internet and affordability of mobile devices has paved the way for quality entertainment on the go. In the online casino industry, this translates to a virtually unlimited access to any game genre at any time from the most remote corner of the world (as long as there is at least a single bar of connectivity).
In other words, if an industry-name brick & mortar casino doesn’t offer an online variant, this equals to leaving money on the table and losing out on a sizable chunk of the market.
Distance is no longer an issue
Despite how simple it is to download a casino app (in some cases, you can even play a fully-functioning browser version of the game without needing to download anything), many still crave the offline experience, and that’s okay! Without this slice of the market, a fine place for socializing and meeting new people would no longer exist.
But unless
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