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The 5 Most Interesting Facts About Virtual Casinos & How They Work

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Casino gaming is one of the world’s favorite pastimes. From Macau to Vegas, millions of people file into casinos each year to play popular games like blackjack, slots, and regional favorites like mahjong and pachinko. Despite the proliferation of new types of entertainment, from eSports to escape rooms, the casino remains a hugely popular destination.

Over the last decade, many online platforms have also opened up. This has changed the casino industry greatly, as new players can easily try out games straight from a browser or mobile device—even if they’d never step foot inside a brick-and-mortar casino. This means that more people today have access to virtual casino games.

And though the concept of gaming is the same whether you play online or in person, there are a few notable changes. In fact, as iGaming expands and evolves, it will grow increasingly distinct from its physical counterparts. Let’s explore some of the most unique facts about virtual casinos and how they work.

Fact #1: A Closer Focus on RTPs

Whether gaming at a virtual casino or a physical casino, players can always find a game’s RTP. The definition of RTP for casino games is return to the player; this percentage refers to the number of times a game should pay out for every 100 plays. RTPs are most often tied to slot games, as many players focus on games that offer RTPs of over 95%. However, it’s incredibly easy to find RTPs for casino games at online providers, as each platform includes this type of data. Just look for a small ? or an i symbol.

Fact #2: The Wild World of RNGs

RTPs explore the average times a game will pay out, while RNGs cover randomization and chance in each game. RNGs stand for random number generators. Though they’re hugely important to iGaming platforms, they’re also a major part of the video game industry (managing things like random spawns) and even mathematical sciences that require total randomization (such as abstract algebra). RNGs are typically software programs. However, there are a few highly complex RNGs that run off of the earth’s quantum feedback.

Fact #3: Games Are Diversifying Quickly

A digital version of a game can evolve in dozens of ways that a physical counterpart can’t. This has led to new ideas to enter the iGaming arena, including game show titles and live dealer titles. Let’s focus on the latter. Live dealer games are casino games that include a real-life dealer, who is live-streamed to a player’s remote device with a live video link. From there, they oversee the game just like a dealer would at a live establishment.

Fact #4: Major Brands Are All In

You might also be surprised to learn that the world of iGaming, though not often covered in mainstream media, includes tons of major franchise contracts. For example, Evolution Games is a major developer (more on this below) that has contracts with brands like Monopoly and Deal or No Deal to release sponsored games. This is also hugely popular within the realm of slots. Dozens of movies, TV shows, bands, and celebs have gone on to see slot crossovers. At the moment, a few of the most popular include Jurassic Park and Jumanji.

Fact #5: iGaming Has Its Own Legacy Developers

The video gaming industry has a handful of ‘legacy developers’ who have steered the industry, such as EA Sports, Square Enix, Nintendo, and Ubisoft, to name a few. The same is true for the casino gaming industry. For example, we mentioned Evolution Gaming above, which has contributed to new trends in the gaming industry. Casino platforms work closely with developers to make sure they offer a great roster of games that will attract players.

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