Are Slots Becoming More of a Communal Experience?

slot machine casinoBack when slot machines were first invented, they may have been designed to be enjoyed as a communal experience. Even though they could only be operated by one player, people could crowd around and enjoy them together.

This all changed when they moved online, with internet-based slots being predominantly solo experiences. Now, though, there are offers and promotions in place designed to bring back that communal feel to slots. This could push them forward in their evolution and bring about new ways for people to enjoy slots with other people.  

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Drops & Wins Tournaments Rising in Popularity

One of the best places to witness the rise of communal slots play is among the betfair promotions. Along with the welcome offer and the daily jackpot, the site has a Drops & Wins offer that gives players the chance to enrol in a slots tournament. All they have to do is sign up through the in-game notification and then try to climb up the leaderboard. Along with having the chance to win money and prestige, playing in these competitions has a community feel, making slots feel like less of a solo activity.

Some of the most popular games on the market are included in these tournaments, making them even more enticing to players. For example, there are renowned titles like Gates of Olympus, Wild West Gold, and Big Bass Bonanza. With more games getting added all the time, these tournaments are going to get even more popular.

Connected Games Give a Sense of Communal Play

Along with slots tournaments, various connected games are played over sprawling online networks. Progressive jackpot titles have rolling prize pools, with players from all over the world contributing to them. People who play these games are able to get the feeling that they’re part of a global community, with everyone playing the same themes.

Developers have already come up with some other ways to make the slot experience more of a shared one. There are now some live slots with real-world hosts spinning the reels, with multiple players playing at the same time. This idea has taken advantage of the live-streaming craze, which has taken the world by storm in recent years since Facebook released its live platform.

What’s Next for Community Slot Game Experiences?

The fact that slots have already moved into live streaming highlights how developers are always keen to take advantage of new technology to give the games more of a communal feel. Virtual reality is expected to be the next major tech upgrade, with PWC expecting it to boost the economy by $1.4 trillion by 2030.

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There’s a chance that slots could be adapted in VR to reclaim that communal pre-Internet. feel. Players may be able to congregate in digital rooms with slot machines, watching and taking turns to play.

But for the moment, offers like Drops & Wins tournaments are a great way to move slots away from being a completely solo experience. 

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