Online Casino Guide: The Future of Gambling

Everything we’re about the share may seem strange, this isn’t really an imaging of the future, but a simple heads up of what’s coming. With the way the world is shaping up, changes are coming whether we would like them or not. As we have evolved into a species that is overly reliant on technology, it is this which will dictate where our futures are heading.

In business, you either roll with the punches, adapt, and you will survive, we have seen much of the high streets become depleted because they never moved forward. Casinos made the adaption, and now it is time to evolve further.

For a number of years now, AI has been powering much of what goes on within much of the online services that we use, and we are blind to it. Right now, humanity is fixated on using apps, filters, voice recognition, fingerprint, ID, and much more, we are feeding ourselves into the Google AI machine and we do no question why?

We raise this because what we’re about to share may, again, seem outlandish, too fantastic, perhaps a pipe dream, but the reality is that the future of gaming online will change so dramatically within the next 10 years, that by 2030, you will no longer recognise the life you are living right now.

 

Where casinos are now

Right now, casinos are both suffering and progressing. Land-based casinos are now looking like nostalgic theme parks, their appeal is for a generation that once remembered what Las Vegas represented. Given social changes after the pandemic, and how we have had to adapt and adjust, the comfort of our lives has made us too lazy, too tired, too in need of something that is in the now. We no longer shop as we once did, go to see a movie as before, now, is online.

Casinos online have been blossoming well for the past three decades almost. Gambling accessible everywhere now and the domination and popularity of it requires a new stage in its online evolution. We spoke with Carita Gustafsson, Editor-in-Chief at https://www.svenskaonlinecasino.info/, an online service that presents players in Sweden with the top casinos, game guides, free demo games and much more within the Swedish market. The question we posed her was where she sees online gaming in 10 years, this was her response…

“Given that the casino industry is just as money orientated as our banks, it’s the money element that will change most. Right now, some casinos have adopted to Bitcoin payments, some, but very few have Ripple, LiteCoin, and Etherium on their books. These will become more greatly integrated into the systems because centralized currency seems to be phasing out, it may take longer than 10 years, but in Sweden, we’re seeing a lot of people incorporate crypto because it is the future and casinos know this also.”

Right now, online casinos are seeming stuck with no real adaption to anything. The last major move was the incorporation of sports betting which is ironically now a bigger market than casino gameplay.

But there are some signs of things happening and gaining some interest. For the past 5 years, eSports has been there for casino members to bet on, it’s a very niche option, because of what eSports is and the average age of gamblers online, not exactly having a vested interest in console gaming. However, what pushes eSports is social media, and as this grows with the aging process of the fans that are perhaps at that age where they cannot gamble just yet, this is sure to explode when they’re able to.

Players that are in eSports teams command a huge online presence from their fans, typically aged 10 to 18. Once this demographic of fans start to get into their 20s and are able to then bet on their social media idols inside casinos, that will lead to one of the biggest shifts within the gambling industry since casinos went online in the mid-90s.

 

Where casinos are heading

Like regular sports betting, eSports will develop an industry of its own, it will become a more pronounced event that turns players into stars. The casinos will lead this because popularity leads to money. However, in the future how casinos are themselves will change and we’re slowly seeing this with the recent Decentraland project on which the new Atari casino will be built. In short, this is virtual land owned by, people like you, and upon this virtual land, you can build anything, and people also linked into the Decentral land site can visit this virtual world, where now Atari is building a casino on its plot. Those experiencing this will have their own avatars, which in this early phase look a little like character from a Wii game.

Now, this is ground-breaking stuff because the familiar online casinos we’re all part of now have competition and it’s new, appealing, and different. If the rate of making money is far greater than that of regular casinos and games, then concerns will creep in.

Money will dictate, and so far, crypto is the path that all businesses will sooner or later turn to. There is also the adoption of tokens, which are becoming new currencies in the gaming world, perhaps in the future, we can pay into a casino with a form of crypto and have the option to withdraw winnings with either crypto or tokens because they are mutually exclusive within the crypto sphere.

We will indeed see a mass role out of VR gaming, this will be done by the regular casinos to counteract to the style of gaming like the Atari casino will provide. We will place ourselves into the bodies of avatars and explore casino worlds in this new reality.

The demand for this will, in turn, drive forward the software industry and before long, our world of gambling will become wholly reliant on an abundance of technologies, which is where casinos are heading, it is all too inevitable.

 

The changes in how games are played

Right now, the newest form of gaming innovation is the live dealer game shows that were created by Evolution Gaming. This is a clear benchmark for the future of gambling online, turning players into virtual contestants. Once this becomes integrated into a virtual world, we will be able to sit amongst an audience of avatars, watching game shows played and taking part.

If we look at the most popular casino game online, the slot machine, this will change to incorporate console gaming qualities. In 2019 we saw a hit of this with the release of Max Quest: The Wrath of Ra, which was part slot, part shoot-em-up game.

As for land-based casinos, where is their future? Well, they can still remain and serve a purpose, because the new way in how people integrate with games in the real world will be even more mind-blowing.

Holographic games, this is the future of real-world gaming, we have the technology. And it will be seen as a cleaner and safer game in the future where cleanliness is key because this won’t be the last pandemic we go through as a species.

Sure, mass change does take time, and you may not see this for 10 years, heck, maybe 50, but the touch paper has been lit and the world of gaming will explode in wholly extraordinary new ways that will both be staggering and strange.