Could Virtual Bingo Lead to Brand New Fashion Opportunities?
A look at how virtual bingo could inspire the next big thing in fashion.
The online bingo craze has been one of the greatest revelations of the internet era. The game had almost faded away in the early 2000s, but it’s back now and bigger than ever thanks to the boom of bingo sites.
The great thing about this bingo resurgence is that its demographic has increased massively. When it eventually moves into virtual reality settings, this could mean that there are great opportunities to introduce new digital fashion trends.
Online Bingo Has Fostered a Wider Playing Demographic
One of the main reasons for online bingo’s incredible success over the last five years is the way it has been opened up to more players than ever before. Back in the days of pre-internet bingo, the game was associated with middle-aged women and the elderly. The digitalized version has completely shed this image.
The Paddy Power online bingo section, for example, has something there to suit everyone. There are classic bingo rooms for people who love the game in its rawest form, but there are also themed rooms to appeal to different personalities. These include options such as Deal or No Deal and Paddy’s Pennies.
The main area in which online bingo sites set themselves apart from their real world counterparts is in the additional games available. Players can find a wide range of slot games and Slingo options, including crowd pleasers like Slingo Day of the Dab. Slingo games combine elements of slots and bingo, acting as an entry-level game to get more people interested in the classic ball draw. They’ve helped draw more players over to bingo sites and have broadened the demographic massively.
VR Could Lead to Digital Bingo Fashion
Online bingo has already developed massively in the internet age, meaning that it’s a prime contender to get a virtual reality makeover when the technology starts to take off. According to a report from Mobile World Live, VR revenue will be worth $57 billion by 2030, suggesting that it could be a mainstream platform by that time.
There are also predictions from Mark Zuckerberg that more than one billion people could be living inside the VR metaverse by the end of the decade as well. A piece in FutureIOT suggests that AI will help open the pathway to this possibility, and the rapid development of that technology so far shows it has the power to do so.
If people are venturing into VR bingo halls, they’ll need to be able to see each other and experience it as a communal activity. In VR, users may be represented by avatars, and having the opportunity to dress these up in digital clothes would allow people to express themselves. Online bingo could bring about new fashion trends, as certain ways of dressing are likely to catch on in the early days. With the industry having a wide demographic, it’s possible that new fashion ideas emerge to cater to all the different age groups and genders.
The metaverse will bring about its own fashion, and online bingo could be at the forefront of that. Because of the way it caters to so many people, it will be interesting to see what new clothing trends emerge.