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What Does the Future Hold for Online Casinos in the US?

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By Luke Windsor

The online casino industry is perhaps one of the hottest industries on the planet right now and the situation in the United States is no exception. The online casino environment in the US has changed considerably in the last few years and while there was a general ban across much of the country in terms of online casino gaming, this has now moved to a state-based decision. Some of the states to move quickly and introduce legal online casinos include West Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.

This in turn has seen an increase in the number of available casino websites in the United States and we have witnessed the introduction of many of the big online gambling brands. Pokerstars Casino, Grosvenor Casino, Regent Play and Karamba Casino are just some of the names on the CasinoTop10 list of providers for punters to review.

In terms of the future for online casinos in the states, you only have to look at the shifting emphasis in Pennsylvania to understand what may happen across the US soon. Having legalized online gambling in 2017, there are currently 12 land-based and 12 licensed online casinos in the state of Pennsylvania. Perhaps the key to the development of online casinos in the United States is how they compete with the land-based alternative.

For example, almost every online casino will have a good bonus available for new players and this can sometimes be as much as $1,000 in addition to free spins on the slots. Can you imagine walking into one of the land-based casinos and asking them to double the amount you have to spend? It will never happen and even the regular, high rollers at a land-based casino will not be offered this type of bonus. The number of available games is another factor when comparing online and land-based casinos. You can often find over 500 different slots games alone at online casinos and land-based casinos will never be able to compete with that number.

So, in terms of the competition with land-based casinos, the future is looking bright for online casinos in the US.

One of the next steps for the online casino industry in the United States will be the introduction of high-speed 5G internet coupled with virtual and augmented reality. This could include having a live dealer projected in your room, dealing the cards during a game of poker. This will surely see more people choosing to stay at home and use online casinos.

Online gambling is fast becoming accepted across several states and we expect to see more states legalizing online casinos throughout 2021 and beyond. The pandemic has seen millions of people turn to online solutions for many forms of entertainment, with gambling included. The technology is certainly in place for a massive push in the online casino industry, but the future will depend, partly, on the new administration entering the white house. However, there are unlikely to be any major changes in the current legal situation and online casinos in the US have a promising future.

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