In the middle of our beloved pandemic, Sheffield’s gaming scene is shut down once again. The few big names around town are all closed until further notice, which creates a pretty empty space in the sector.
But that is understandable, sadly, with more than 71,000 people in the UK already dead from the virus. And the second wave is not setting a good prognostic for the near future.
So what to do? What’s our next move if you are like me and need that little gamble night to take the steam off?
More people could be turning to video gaming online as a way of coping with COVID-19 lockdown. It has been suggested that to combat the isolation created by the pandemic, playing games online could be a way for people to socialize with friends or family, and keep entertained. Real-world casinos will remain to be popular, but the pandemic has meant people have had to peek behind the curtain of online gaming and are pleasantly surprised by what they unearth.
Playing at online casinos comes with various advantages, such as the fact they are all open 24 hours a day and seven days a week, meaning games are always available to play. And if you Finns are looking for those “Kasino ilman rekisteröitymistä” that are so popular right now, “no-registration casinos” are plenty in the app libraries, and provide free demo versions of your favorite titles. Very easy to access from governmental websites guiding the people to secure and trusted companies. The best thing about no-registration casinos is that deposits and withdrawals are available instantly, which is another pain point solved for players.
You even have VR casinos now that emerge! When you think of VR, you may imagine gamers using the technology to fight fictitious monsters and lead second lives across the Internet. But what if you could use VR to gamble? To feel like you’re right there in the casino, at the blackjack table, while actually being sat in your living room? Sounds like something out of a movie again, right? Virtual reality software has done a lot to shape the gaming industry over the last decade or so. Now it’s a real experience that you can enjoy. Bringing people even closer together through the internet. Naturally, as VR has developed, online casinos have looked to utilize it for their own means. We can expect to see that really kick up a notch in 2021, especially after the events of this last year. So until Sheffield casino’s open again. You might give it a try.
So with all this time home, in between two games of whatever makes you boost that entertainment level of yours, why not play for some “on the side cash”. Making money through Covid is generally harder and not everyone can procure themselves a freelance job or even a Zoom version of their former job. So investing some of that spare time on local apps might be a good opportunity!