A guide to trends in Polish online casinos in 2024-2025

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The online gaming industry shows no signs of stopping in 2024. But what do this year, and the years to come, hold for this billion-dollar sector? Here are a few improvements to your favorite spots for online casino gaming that you can expect in the coming months. 

Increased Use of AI 

Could artificial intelligence be used in your online gaming? It’s more likely than you think!

Many of us are probably familiar with features like chatbots offering 24/7 service on other websites. Online casinos, especially those with 24/7 online call centers, will use AI to help resolve common customer complaints more frequently. 

Here are a few other common uses of AI in online gaming: 

  • Personalized offers.
  • Customer service chatbots.
  • Monitoring spending habits.
  • Detecting cheaters.
  • Virtual opponents so that gamers can play 24/7. 
  • Increased security.

As the list shows, AI doesn't always imply substituting human work with machines. For example, AI can analyze your gaming habits and enhance the security of your preferred gaming apps and casino websites. It can also help in identifying the best online casinos. Today, you can find this information on the Online Kasyno Polis portal, which focuses on offering detailed reviews of online casinos specifically for Polish players, making sure they have access to the top and most trustworthy gambling platforms.

Crypto Transactions 

We all have at least one friend on the crypto train: they see crypto as an investment like stocks. And, yes, crypto can be very volatile — much more so than fiat currency (which covers most other currencies).

But if that’s the case, why do so many online casinos offer transactions in cryptocurrency, and why are they more likely to do so in the future? 

Investment potential aside, casinos and gamblers flock to crypto for three major reasons:

  • Аnonymity.
  • Security.
  • Efficiency. 

Anonymity and security almost go hand in hand; blockchain technology protects someone’s identity and ensures that transactions are safe and recorded. Those two reasons alone would be a boon to players worldwide. 

But anyone who overlooks how efficient crypto is for casinos online has not made enough purchases online. Because crypto contracts are tracked and protected on the blockchain, casino online owners don’t have to worry about security.

They also do not have to worry about transfer fees or suspicious fund withdrawals. There is also only one price for Bitcoin, so converting currency is a non-issue.

If any readers are worried about the volatility of crypto, do not fret. See if your online casino accepts what are called “stablecoins”—cryptocurrency versions of real-world currencies like the US dollar (USD Coin, or “USDC”).

Even though many world governments are not fans of decentralized finance, they see the benefits of secure digital currency. So do many online gaming sites. 

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Best Casino Poland (credit: INGIMAGE)

A Casino online in Your Pocket…or on Your Wrist 

As an old song goes, video killed the radio star, but online casinos are excellent at adapting to new technology. Online gaming has gone from websites to mobile apps with very few problems. It’s very versatile. 

But how versatile is your favorite online casino? You might be surprised. The next move online casinos will likely make is to your smartwatch—an even smaller device than your phone. It’s getting more features over time, and online betting sites are eager to switch. Imagine playing slots or poker from your wrist with onlookers being none the wiser! If you can’t, people probably couldn’t imagine gaming from phones in 2004, either. 

More Live Dealers 

But some of us prefer online gaming with a human touch. That will get better, too! Along with investments in AI and virtual reality technology, casino gaming will invest in more transparent, stable streaming for people who prefer a human dealer. 

Online casinos will, however, become pickier about who gets to become an online live dealer. They will want people willing to smile for the camera and stay up for long, sometimes quiet hours.

If you think you have star power and can stay up into the wee hours of the night, you might have a new job in online gaming. 

Virtual/Augmented Reality 

In 2016, Pokémon Go set the world on fire by introducing augmented reality technology. This created a boom in app developers seeking to implement AR and VR in different ways.

As one of the most lucrative virtual industries, online gaming sites also took notice. Likewise, more and more games have been developed for virtual reality headsets. These topics are similar but not identical, so this point will cover them. 

Virtual reality gaming is somewhere between virtual gambling and a live gaming experience. For starters, VR usually requires a headset and unique controls to set up and can be hard to develop games for. Anyone wishing to participate must purchase equipment for $300—$4,000. Despite the initial buy-in, VR headsets are getting more popular every day. 

VR would allow gamblers to interact with games from their homes. Gamers could, in theory, play Vegas slots from anywhere in the world. It’s not as convenient as mobile gaming but still spares someone plane tickets if they want to win big. Think of VR gaming as a virtual-live hybrid. 

Augmented reality is much simpler. Generally, AR overlays images onto real-world scenery, usually with the help of your phone’s camera — again, think Pokémon Go.

With AR, players could see the stats of slot machines in the real world, such as when the last progressive jackpot had been paid. But it also has a dark side: the wrong AR app could make it easier for players to count cards or analyze players’ hands as a game is going on.

The future of online and offline casinos using VR and AR is uncertain. But it’s coming, and casinos of all sorts will need to adapt or die.

Conclusion

Online gaming is increasing in popularity around the world. As more people choose to gamble from home, the casinos will also innovate with better security, different platforms, and increased use of artificial intelligence to give gamers a more personalized, efficient experience. The future is now, and online casinos are ready for what lies ahead.

This article was written in cooperation with Karolina Mościcka