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Predictions for New Tech in the Gaming Industry
Cutting-edge game technology allows players to experience their simulated entertainment totally immersively. Video games have come a long, long way since their humble beginnings, and pixels have made way for photo-realistic graphics as titles move from the arcades to our PCs, consoles, smartphones, tablets, and VR headsets. The continued evolution of the tech associated with these games is set to keep evolving, too, and the future looks bright for those who enjoy these pastimes.

Hyper-Immersive Gameplay
Although Virtual Reality is becoming more available, the graphics are still quite cartoony, and immersion can be clunky. Photorealistic graphics are a matter of fact for PC titles these days, and console titles frequently feature them as well, but VR is still playing catch-up. New developments in VR will see headsets starting to deliver 3D graphics that are almost identical to real life, and as hardware capabilities get ironed out, totally immersive gaming sessions will soon be a matter of course. Even players enjoying pokies online are going to be able to recreate the feel of an actual land-based casino easily, upping the adrenaline factor and making playing and winning that much more enjoyable.

Open-Source Game Development
Currently the development scene is being dominated by companies creating AAA games. It’s likely, however, that this landscape will change, as new tools are invented that lessen the importance of SDKs being produced, making it easier for indie developers and even solo pioneers to start creating and releasing their very own games. Outside of the realm of actual developers, the gaming community has shown itself to be very capable of modifying existing games and creating breakout hits from old favourites. It’s going to be interesting to see what direction open-source development takes in the future.

Increasing Use of Augmented Reality
Live Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality has now been around for quite some time, but it has yet to be fully utilised in video games. The incredible success of Pokémon Go was a hint of the potential of this new technology, and AR can be used with apps through smartphones or via VR/AR headsets and gaming consoles. New video tech for AR will likely be used through wearable devices like Google Glass and smartwatches in the near future.

Handheld Consoles to Make a Comeback
The popularity of handheld consoles flagged in the 2000s, with stationary electronic equipment like PlayStation and Xbox taking their place. However, the huge success of the Nintendo Switch has indicated that there is a demand for for mobile devices totally dedicated to video games, rather than those who allow it as one of their functions, like tablets and smartphones do.

Gaming is certainly not lagging behind in the major developments of new technology, and it is constantly being improved upon so as to be able to handle the expansion of what is currently available. New technology is changing our experience of the games we enjoy playing, and it looks like the best is yet to come!