In 2022, Belgian industry will experience land-based recovery.

Belgium gaming sector recovery is in progress, says the Gaming Commission. In 2022, total gaming revenue surpassed €1.45bn, with online gaming contributing 54.87% and land-based retail 45.13%.

The land-based sector saw a significant 65.74% growth from 2021, while online gaming grew by 2.59%.

The Commission noted a resurgence in physical casinos, doubling offline revenue and reaching pre-pandemic levels, while online revenue increased by almost 16%.
 
The news of Belgium's gaming sector experiencing a recovery in 2022 is certainly positive for the industry. The fact that total gaming revenue surpassed €1.45bn is an impressive feat and highlights the resilience of the sector despite the challenges faced during the pandemic.

It is noteworthy that online gaming contributed to 54.87% of the total gaming revenue, while land-based retail accounted for the remaining 45.13%. This demonstrates the continued popularity and growth of online gambling in Belgium.

The significant 65.74% growth in the land-based sector compared to 2021 is a remarkable achievement. This suggests that people are returning to physical casinos, and the industry is on the path to reaching pre-pandemic levels. It's encouraging to see offline revenue doubling, indicating that people are regaining their confidence in visiting brick-and-mortar establishments.

The growth rate of online gaming, on the other hand, was relatively modest at 2.59%. While this may appear lower compared to the land-based sector, it is still a positive indication that online gambling continues to attract players and increase its revenue. The nearly 16% increase in online revenue is a testament to the sustained demand for online gambling options in Belgium.

Overall, these numbers provide an optimistic outlook for the Belgian gaming industry in 2022. The recovery of the land-based sector, coupled with steady growth in online gaming, showcases the industry's ability to adapt and thrive in a changing landscape. As the world continues to navigate the challenges posed by the pandemic, it will be interesting to see how the Belgian gaming sector continues to evolve and innovate to keep up with consumer demands.
 
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