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    Research: what games in online casinos are chosen by players from different countries

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJune 23, 20253 Mins Read
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    Modern online casinos offer their customers a wide range of gambling entertainment on various topics. Here is a study on the choice of games by users from different countries.

    Europe

    Online gambling is developing rapidly in the European region. Most countries in this region regulate the work of online casinos that purchase only certified software from licensed providers. Therefore, the European audience has the opportunity to choose high-quality games among thousands of offers. The most popular games are:

    –        Keno and bingo are in high demand in all European countries.

    –        Poker is the most popular game among users from Ireland and Germany.

    –        Slots – the British are very fond of modern video slots and roulette.

    –        Blackjack – this card game is traditionally popular in Western Europe.

    Asia

    In Asia, the online gambling culture is actively developing. Most players from this region use mobile applications to play, and the following types of entertainment gather the most traffic:

    –        Live games – virtual tables managed by real hosts in real time.

    –        Baccarat – this game is very popular among players representing China.

    –        Slots and roulette – these games are very popular among adult players from Japan.

    –        Cricket betting is traditionally popular in India, where it is the number one sport.

    North America

    Gamblers from the United States and Canada have quite variable preferences. This is influenced by several factors: a large population, different views on casino games, and cultural decisions.

    Nevertheless, Americans most often play slots and blackjack. Roulette and poker are more typical for Canadian users. Also, North Americans constantly participate in lottery draws by purchasing tickets in online casinos and on organizers’ websites.

    South America and Africa

    In South America, sports betting remains the most popular type of gambling entertainment. For these reasons, most countries in this region are actively starting to legalize betting platforms. Modern slots are also in great demand in Latin America.

    African players have quite diverse preferences. They actively place bets on sports, play roulette, and play at tables with real dealers.

    Australia

    There are several categories of gamblers in Australia. First, there are those who consistently place bets on sports. The second type includes stable lottery participants, and the third type of gamblers has a universal approach to entertainment – slots, poker, etc.

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