Casino games: the new type of video gaming?
For a long time, video games and casino games had little in common. Computer and console games, which began with the first computers in the 1970s, were played for a long time without any monetary chances of winning, but only to improve and climb through the levels. Purchasing the software did cost money, but then no further investment was necessary to use all the functions. Casino games such as roulette, blackjack, poker or slot machines are much older, the classic table games developed over the past centuries, and the first one-armed bandits were developed at the end of the 19th century. Since the migration of casino games to the online sector, however, both industries have influenced each other, with the gaming experience when gambling for money becoming more and more similar to that of video games.
Social Casinos and Real Money Gaming The distinction between social casinos and traditional gambling platforms continues to blur in the evolving iGaming landscape. Social casinos offer the entertainment value of gambling without financial risk, focusing on community building and social interaction. This innovative approach has created a new category of entertainment that bridges the gap between casual gaming and traditional casino experiences. The future of iGaming increasingly emphasizes social features while maintaining responsible gaming practices. This evolution reflects changing consumer preferences and regulatory environments, leading to more sophisticated and engaging gaming experiences.
Virtualization of casino games
Hardly anyone knows that the virtualization of casino games began in 1994, when "The Gaming Club" moved traditional, analogue gaming to the online sector. However, the technological development since then, and especially in the last two decades, is remarkable: initially, these online slots and roulette games had little in common with the experience in land-based casinos, the entertainment value as well as the social aspect were very limited.
The legality of online gaming was also questionable for a long time - although operators in European countries with liberal laws offered the games on the Internet, which were then accessible to every user. Officially, however, gaming on the Internet was largely illegal in Germany until the new State Treaty on Gambling came into force in summer 2021, which now allows reputable providers to acquire licenses and distribute their games completely legally in this country.
Video Game Style Gambling
As technology advances, the gaming experience is also becoming more and more similar to that of video games. "Gamification" and "video game style gambling" are the keywords behind which versatile game functions, high-resolution graphics, thrilling sound experiences and social aspects such as chat rooms or even immersive experiences in VR are hidden. Poker or blackjack is often offered in casino rooms or via live stream, where you sit virtually at a table with other players and real croupiers manage the game. Slot machines also now go far beyond the traditional reels with fruit symbols, the range is limitless, and many of the gameplay is based on blockbuster films or well-known video games.
You can often gamble with minimal stakes, and if you manage your money wisely and follow gaming trends, you can certainly make good winnings. Unlike video games, however, casino games are still primarily a matter of luck, and the operators take meticulous care to ensure that there is no cheating.
In contrast, video games are currently developing towards real winning opportunities, although there are still strict limits here. In a computer or console game, cash cannot be won. With the advent of eSports and international tournaments, however, these limits are shifting, as gigantic prize pools are often on the cards: the largest in the world so far was Dota 2 in 2021, with a total prize of over 40 million US dollars, and the highest-paying Fortnite tournament took place in 2019 with a prize pool of more than 15 million US dollars.
Subscriptions, downloadable content and in-game purchases
Even outside of eSports, the profit structure is shifting less, but the investment is certainly shifting away from buying a game to subscriptions, downloadable content and in-game purchases. This is often viewed with skepticism, because although video games have long been addictive without any direct financial risk, real money is now at stake - for example, when games like Zynga's Farmville or Words With Friends constantly encourage players to spend money in order to unlock additional functions, achieve results faster or buy more game elements. This market is booming, particularly with the shift to mobile gaming, where it is even easier to spend money quickly using Apple or Google Pay. In-game purchases dominate the revenue here, Game.de found that 98 percent of sales are generated in this way, only one percent of the revenues recorded in Germany in the mobile gaming sector, currently amounting to 2.9 million euros, come from online services and subscriptions, less than one percent from game purchases themselves.
Responsible gambling
The importance of responsible gambling is a core part of the work of the majority of regulatory authorities. By checking that casino games are free from manipulation and the possibility of self-exclusion, the level of player safety is increased. Casinos can integrate early warning concepts into their gambling platform. Players receive a timely notification as soon as their behavior is conspicuous. The player is then free to have themselves blacklisted temporarily or permanently. Experience shows that the interest in gambling increases the higher the security of the casino, the transactions and the player are and can be proven.
The future of iGaming is increasingly intertwined with popular culture, as evidenced by casino-themed movies that blend reality and fantasy. This cultural intersection has enhanced the appeal of online gaming while influencing how developers create new gaming experiences. The entertainment industry's portrayal of casino culture continues to shape player expectations and drive innovation in the iGaming sector.
Conclusion: Online gambling on the rise
In view of the progress already made, social acceptance of playing in online casinos will continue to increase in the future. Developers will continue to improve games in terms of graphics and gameplay. Using AI, VR/AR and blockchain technology, game scenarios will come as close to reality as possible and give the player the necessary security. Further cooperation between legislators and the gaming industry will also increase trust in the industry. We can look forward to many new and developing providers who have made continuous innovation their ongoing goal.