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    What the Future of Entertainment Looks Like

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesMay 5, 20224 Mins Read
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    The face of entertainment already looks very different than it did a couple of years ago. Viewing habits have changed, as have the way people consume media. The juggernauts of the entertainment world have shifted somewhat, with many media outlets trying to pivot and play catch up still with the way the world is changing.

    What will the entertainment industry look like in a few years? We already have some indication of what it will be like as we pay close attention to how everything is shifting at the moment.

    After two years of the pandemic affecting entertainment, there are some predictions we can make about how the industry will look in the next few years and perhaps even over the next decade as well. 

    At-Home Media Will Continue to Rule

    A lot of people have changed the way they take in entertainment. Concert ticket sales are way down, as are global box office numbers. Part of that has to do with delayed and stripped back productions, but a lot of it has to do with a global population that is reluctant to go back out to social venues for their entertainment. 

    Why go to the theater when you can watch the same movie in even better quality at home? Why go to the gaming retail store to buy a new video game when you can download it at home and never change out of your pajamas? Why wait in line for tickets to a concert when you can stream the same concert at home and not expose yourself to disease?

    These are the questions consumers have been asking themselves for the past two years, and many of them are hesitant to come out of their home and mingle with other people for anything other than the most essential things. 

    This is why digital gaming has taken off so much in the last few years. Digital venues have replaced a lot of physical ones, and with the decline of the physical casinos, pubs, and nightclubs, online gambling and social scenes have exploded in popularity. People are being enticed by online gambling offers of สล็อตแตกง่าย ฝากถอน ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ and don’t feel the need to go out of their homes to be entertained and engage in many of the same habits they used to. 

    Live Events Won’t Stop

    Just because people are not attending live vents in person in the kind of numbers they normally would, that doesn’t mean that these events will stop. There is still a powerful draw when it comes to events that are limited one-time engagements. Many people are simply streaming these events at home for a premium price, and entertainment companies are taking advantage of that new revenue stream. They know it will be hard to entice people to come out to live shows when there is a fear of disease hanging over people’s heads, so they are offering different ways to access live events while still riding the hype waves these kinds of events generate. 

    Movies Will Still Be a Booming Business

    There were many naysayers who declared that the theatre experience and the movie business were going to go under during the serious pandemic years. While a lot of movie studios and their projects did suffer, there have still been blockbuster successes like Godzilla VS Kong and Spider-Man No Way Home that have shown everyone you can still have major tentpole films released during these times.

    We have also seen smaller movie projects find success recently, as they take advantage of streaming platforms and become major events for studios who know how to leverage their digital options. Many horror movies with micro budgets have managed to experience huge profits almost exclusively on digital platforms thanks to good word of mouth and affordable price tags. 

    Cinema is far from dead, but entertainment companies will have to learn how to expand their distribution framework and work side by side with streaming platforms to make the most of their potential customer base.

    The future of entertainment looks very different from what it was a few years ago, but that doesn’t have to be a bad thing. People still want their movies, video games, and even live experiences, but they are consuming these things in different ways now. 

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