Actually, augmented reality casinos have the potential to reshape the gambling landscape entirely. AR can offer a fully engaging experience, transforming the physical aspects we see at casinos into a digital gaming world with all the possible details. I believe the next generation will gravitate toward AR casinos unless existing projects take proactive steps to counter this threat. For example, online casinos need to start collaborating with developers now to explore the possibility of incorporating AR or VR options into their games. Otherwise, they risk finding themselves left behind, much like what happened to Nokia when touchscreen technology emerged...
What do you think? Are we witnessing the dawn of a new era in gambling? And more importantly, have you ever experienced an AR/VR casino? How was it?
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It's funny because the world goes through waves of hype around 3D (and now more augmented reality) once a generation it seems. Sure, it has gotten progressively better and leaped forward between each iteration, but even this time it has not been able to get enough critical mass to become a "thing" in say the gaming category. It still appears to be super expensive and while there are some excellent examples of games using it, none have a big enough player base to embrace multiplayer. I remember second life getting some major hype as a "virtual world" probably ten years ago now, it included some gambling and allowed players to buy virtual real estate but it is barely surviving right now.