Thomas Dodds discovers how competitive socialisation is driving guests into venues around the world and discovers what the future of social gaming holds.

Competitive socialisation certainly won’t be winning any awards for best new trend, it has of course been around for quite some time now.
Competition itself goes all the way back to our origins as a species. However, with a continued decline in global drinking culture, the industry has continued to buy into the technological overhaul of beloved classics, such as mini-golf, darts and bowling, as the popularity of competitive socialisation has continued to rise.
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