Mobile Growing Stronger in iGaming Space

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Mobile Growing Stronger in iGaming SpaceMobile gaming is going strong — so strong that the Mobile and Tablet Gaming Summit in Atlantic City later this month will thoroughly explore mobile’s growth in the iGaming space.

The Summit, set for October 27-28, was developed for the purpose of empowering iGaming professionals.

While electronic games are not new, the ways in which games are found to be fun, engaging and addictive are different on mobile devices. iGaming developers have to consider everything from graphics and sound, monetizing the game, and keeping it challenging, especially as real money opportunities expand in lockstep with the growth of regulated online gambling in the U.S. (at least with regard to three states as of this writing).

While some mobile games garner wide-spread recognition, there is much competition and it is hard to hold consumer attention for a protracted period of time.

The iGaming industry is expected to grow to $100 billion dollars annually in the next 3 years just in the US, making this summit an excellent investment of time.

The summit will feature speeches and panels from dozens of industry experts, as well as player workshops where new games are tested.

The summit is likely to become an annual event, we’re told.

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