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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Why don't the majority of online casinos focus on creating their mobile apps?
by
MArsland
on 13/03/2025, 12:07:46 UTC
Honestly, I can’t get into mobile gaming the same way. The sounds, the designs, the rewards are all the same, but something just doesn’t feel right. The small 6-inch screen doesn’t do the games justice! When I’m on a computer, I feel like the visuals and overall experience are so much better.
I think this is why so many online casinos don’t invest in app development (and instead focus on optimizing the site for mobile browsers)… I think they already know that players tend to focus more on the desktop experience than anything else. So paying a big sum for an app seems like a waste of money to them.
What about you guys? Have you ever had a moment where you felt mobile gaming was better, or is the desktop experience always your go-to?
This may be because the legality of the released application must go through a filtering stage both in the Play Store and App Store. Where this does not allow online casinos to move freely and there is an age limit that we know that the Play Store and App Store are the only places to download official applications. And of course children also have easy access to download quickly, plus if the casino releases its application, this requires them to wrap the gambling application with online games in order to pass. Then it can be considered an illegal application action that will be removed by the provider.

You can upload it via download outside the Play Store and App Store, it is true but in terms of maintenance it will cost a lot and the casino will not necessarily benefit from it all. Instead of releasing their application, they focus more on staying on the public access path directly via internet browsing.