The future of bingo
The reopening of bingo halls across the UK has provided some relief to many. The industry suffered during the COVID pandemic, but it's not completely faded away. National Bingo Day is on 27th June.
The national lockdowns forced people to take their social events online. Online bingo sites saw a boom in their memberships and revenue during the pandemic. Virtual bingos are one of the most popular remote games. “How to play virtual binging” was one the Google’s most searched ‘how to‘ questions in the first half of 2020.
The gamification of bingo is the enhancement of the standard game with extra features. Quizingo uses this to draw in larger audiences. Prize Land Bingo has changed the prize formula by swapping cash prizes for gadgets, vouchers and experiences. Slingo Classic mixes the traditional game of Bingoing with the spin-by-spin excitement of slots. Zingy is an arcade-style game that adds the extra pressure of a time limit to the bingo experience.
New technology will revolutionise the way bingo is played. Big screens and virtual reality technology are promising developments. The potential for bingos to take advantage of this technology is high. VR casino games are still in their infancy. They are very immersive. The future of binging is exciting. It will be even more exciting with the arrival of new technology.
The development of nightclub-style bingo events like Bongo's and hijingo has attracted a new audience to the game. The demographics of bingo players might change in the future. The stereotypical idea of a binger player might transform from older people to younger generation on a night out.