India’s Physical Casino Industry
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Despite its size, India has been home to relatively few mainstream casino parlours. According to current stats, there were only around 21 active licensed casinos at the start of 2020, spread over 11 cities. The majority of these casinos, 15 in total, operated with attached hotels.
When lockdown first instigated on March 25, all standalone casinos were closed due to the virus threat, a fate which was shared by those operating with attached hotels. It wasn’t until May 18 until some hotels in green zones could open, though casinos would remain on lockdown. It wasn’t until the first phase of unlocking on June 1st that major opening would begin, with others continuing to open in areas where the virus was contained. The effect of these lockdowns on the industry was financially straining, but not enough to cause any recorded permanent closures.
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India’s Online Casino Presence
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Operating without concerns of physical proximity, online casinos didn’t suffer the same effects as their offline counterparts. Rather, the unavailability of physical casinos combined with the greater number of people locked indoors could have had a net positive effect on online casino engagement.
The most popular of these Indian online casinos like Wheelz and ComeOn which can be found on Superlenny India! managed to draw in new players in the lockdown months, while staying popular for established gamers. For newcomers, bonuses like free spins and deposit matches might have even illustrated an online advantage over offline variants. While the long-term effect of traditional casinos reopening could cause player numbers in online casinos to dip, some industry professionals are predicting a permanent transference of many towards the digital frontier.
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