I'm actually a bit surprised that VR crypto casinos aren't a big thing because the technology is getting more and more affordable and universally applicable. Not to mention that VR is usually used for some sort of thrill, and a casino is definitely good at providing the thrill. I can only imagine how much more emotional something like crash would be in VR.
Not gonna surprise.
If you look at the VR Equipment Price reached around 500-700$, not average people can buy this item for gambling purpose only. Want to get experience playing gamble in real live with using VR? then better to go physical casino when you can play/gamble live instance using a VR. However, even on the gaming youtube channel not every people choosing VR because the price and everyone just can enjoy watching a content creator create a video by VR.
VR equipment is not bought for the sake of gambling, it offers much more than that. And while certainly not everyone can afford it, not everyone can afford casinos either. And people who spend hundreds or dollars in casinos can definitely afford a VR headset. Moreover,
it's estimated that there are 171 million VR users in the world, which is quite a big market for casinos, no? As for the point about using a physical casino, there are many ways to object here:
1. You are physically seen as you are in the real casino, and many gamblers might want to avoid that.
2. Casino can be a place where criminals hang out, so losing or winning from one in the real is dangerous, whereas VR offers high levels of safety.
3. VR offers to experience things that would not be possible in a physical place (like flying, diving into a certain world etc.).
4. Provably fair gambling cannot be done properly in a physical casino, but VR would allow that.