At London’s recent ICE 2015, the probable future of i-gaming at giant Microgaming's stand was hinted in the trade press.
On the second day of the trade press, the experts from the company's R&D department did a press briefing where they offered some insights about the future of i-gaming as per their vision. They emphasized that the content supplier is extremely committed to pushing the limits of technology This was especially true for anything related to online mobile gambling.
With a QR code, animated characters are created on real life displays with an objective to utilize this technique on Smartphone and tablets.
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The theme ‘gaming on the go’ was very much in trend. Applications for the Smartphone, tablets or any other wearable technology were created. With the Smart watch, the company has already displayed progress on its ability to increase the extent of the Smartphone apps. Gaming on the wrist can be improved further when it comes to the realms of betting in sports.
Actions in a football pitch or tennis court are communicated much faster than the moving pictures on a TV through Microgaming. This also helps us in knowing the result of a shot, such as a service in a tennis match, before the picture delivers that result.
The technicians at Microgaming demonstrated the major role of the wearable like Google Glass in the gaming industry. According to them, Glass betting developed the biggest possible potential innovation in all times. It is a virtual reality as a genuine and practical wearable. The company also showed the Cloudspin development, and showed how the virtual reality can develop gesture-based slot machines and live table gaming.