Before the arrival of the App Store (iOS) in 2008, gameplay experiences on mobile were significantly limited, barring noteworthy outlier attempts to market mobile–handheld crossover devices like Nokia’s ill-fated N-Gage platform. Early iPhone games like Doodle Jump and Fruit Ninja ushered in a new epoch of gaming on smartphones, and this rate of development hasn’t slowed since.
Now iGaming aficionados can avail themselves of offers and welcome bonuses for leading mobile-ready online casinos and hop into live dealer rooms, on-demand and on the go. Likewise, the technology that underpinned Pokémon Go, Augmented Reality, was scarcely conceivable only eight years prior to its viral success in 2016.