Why can't I play multiplayer casino games with friends on different platforms?

Likewise, why can’t we play against people outside our platform in most multiplayer online casino games, and is cross-platform play for Poker or Blackjack ever coming?

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OnboardingCritic
OnboardingCriticAnswered on 12/22
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A Most multiplayer casino games are console exclusive due to technical limitations and licensing deals. Each platform has its unique tech, security, payment methods, etc., so connecting users across platforms isn’t easy. Game developers may also be locked into exclusive licenses with certain platforms. Can we see cross-console support for blackjack or other games? Sure, but it’s not very popular. A lot of online casino sites already support cross-device play, but true cross-console play, where you can connect with friends across platforms, is still a niche feature. The biggest challenges are maintaining gameplay consistency, managing currency conversion, and ensuring fairness. Assuming there is significant demand, cross-console support will eventually happen, particularly with advances in cloud gaming technology and industry-wide adoption of standards. This will probably be led by big casino game publishers that cater directly to users.

BranchingPaths
BranchingPathsAnswered on 12/22

Cross-play is mostly about business and technology. Most casinos have platform-locked licensing agreements, and there are sometimes technical compatibility issues between systems. Cross-play among Poker and Blackjack players is like the Promised Land, but not there just yet. Technically, it’s possible, but operators still have reservations. A few of our mobile-first titles, like PokerStars Casino, offer cross-play, but this is early days. Eventually, yes, but it will require enough momentum from gamers and further innovation from developers.

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