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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Land Based Casinos in the Digital Age
by
EarnOnVictor
on 30/08/2024, 01:30:01 UTC
Hey everyone,

As online gambling platforms continue to grow in popularity, I’ve been wondering about the future of traditional, land based casinos. With the convenience and accessibility of online betting, will brick-and-mortar casinos become a thing of the past, or will they evolve to offer experiences that can’t be replicated online?

Do you think they’ll manage to hold their ground, or will we see a shift towards exclusively digital platforms?

There is no way that land based casinos every go out of business.  I mean eventually they will get "hurt" a bit more than they are right now, as younger generations turn to online sources for basically anything and everything, but there's always going to be a need/want for in person gambling as its a social thing.  They really are two different things entirely as playing online you don't get that human interaction and the thrill that comes with it.
I share your view that land-based casinos will not go out of business but I disagree with you that they will get hurt over time, in fact, they will be better. The current earning statistics show that they are earning more than the online casinos combined. This can only mean that they are doing well in the business with a brighter future, and with the current reality, they are upgrading in technology as well, so I don't see how they will be knocked out of the business or get hurt. After all, they are offering almost the same thing that the online casinos are offering and even some that the online casinos are not offering, the difference is just the mode of operation. People will always have that moment when they need to feel that physical presence.