One of the things that have been driving the incredible growth in the online casino industry over the last few years has been the ability of the industry’s top software developers to make new innovations in gaming. In particular, we see the efforts of top software developers like Yggdrasil, Microgaming, Netent, Playtech and Play’n Go coming through in some amazing slot innovations. With the door to 2019 closing soon, now is a good time to look at possible online slot trends for 2020.
It’s notable that the US and a host of European nations have recently joined the online gambling industry through legislation that permits its residents to gamble online for the first time. With a host of new countries now in the mix, it’s important for online casino software developers to develop online slots that appeal to a more diverse population of online casino gamblers. Before we move forward and discuss what’s on the horizon for 2020, online casino enthusiasts might want to check out the Best casino bonuses from Choice casinos in July 2019 to learn about the top slots from the current year.
What’s on the Online Slot Horizon for 2020?
Online slots have come a long way in the last five years. It begs the question, “how much further can software developers push the envelope to make bigger and better slots in 2020?”
For certain, slots players can look forward to seeing new online slots hitting the marketplace with better and more exciting interactive bonus rounds. Long gone are the days when online slot players were happy to play generic slots sans video features and interactive bonus games. In 2020, players can look forward to playing slots that offer them much more control over their online casino gambling experience. An increase in “Gamification” will bring slots to market that have multiple levels of interactions.
Players can also look forward to software developers putting more emphasis on developing online video slots specifically for mobile gambling platforms. The data says mobile gambling is the undeniable wave of the future. Currently, 50% of all online gambling is being done with mobile devices (tablets and smartphones) that are compatible with operating systems like Android, Blackberry and iOS for Apple. There’s no telling how high that number is going to rise by the end of 2020, but some experts predict it could be as high as 80% of the online betting market.
Finally, there’s a lot of industry buzz about Virtual Reality (VR) casinos and slots. It’s a good bet that some of the industry’s top software developers (NetEnt and Microgaming) are allocating a lot of its resources to bring VR technology to the online gambling industry. In 2019, Netent introduced a fully-functional VR casino that features a number of the software developer’s top online slots. We can expect to see more of the same in 2020.
Not to be outdone by anyone, Microgaming will be using 2020 to introduce its own version of VR gambling. It looks like online slot players had better be buying VR goggles and game controllers to avoid missing out on a new technology that could well revolutionize the way gamblers play online slots for real cash.
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes.


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