How will the rise of electric vehicles affect the oil industry?

If you told us a decade ago that electric and hybrid cars would account for 10% of the registered vehicles on UK roads, we probably would have been sceptical. However, this figure released in 2020 shows that the electric vehicle revolution is well underway. 

These sustainable alternatives are becoming more affordable and widely available. More and more car manufacturers are bringing out sustainably powered vehicles to meet the rising demand for these eco-alternatives. 

To help to combat climate change, the hope is that all gasoline, petrol and diesel vehicles will eventually be phased out, replaced by sustainably-fuelled alternatives. The government plans to ban the sale of all new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030, meaning that these oil-fuelled vehicles will depreciate, causing more people to purchase electric cars. The question is — what will this mean for the oil industry? 

The refinement of oil  

Oil is the most actively traded commodity and is incredibly versatile, refined to create heating oil to warm our homes, to make petroleum to fuel our cars, to make jet fuel so that we can travel, and is used in the manufacturing of many everyday products. 

Oil is a fossil fuel, and though we are reliant on them for the majority of our energy needs, this will have to change. They will eventually run out and are one of the biggest contributors to climate change. 

It is apparent that a shift away from fossil fuels towards greener, more sustainable energy sources is the goal, but this will be a gradual change which will require time and a global adaptation to accept alternatives. 

A short-term solution to help combat the detrimental effects of oil refinement on the climate, was to place restrictions on the process to reduce emissions. These new rules required refiners to cut the amount of sulphur used in many of the fuels that they produce. This has caused many refiners to turn to light sweet crude oil. This grade has a naturally lower sulphur content than alternatives and therefore, releases fewer contaminants into the air that we breath.

In the near future, experts predict that the oil market will benefit greatly from development of weaker economies, particularly rapidly expanding Asian economies. As a result, oil trading on Plus500 for example, through a financial derivative, will still be viable and could prove to be a profitable investment, if you take the time to conduct sufficient research and make strategic decisions.

As smaller economies grow and become more prosperous, more individuals who reside there will be able to purchase their own vehicle. In fact, the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook (WEO) propose that the total cars owned in the world could double in the next 20 years — reaching 1.8 billion vehicles. 

If the experts are right and this vehicle growth comes to fruition, it is likely that the world’s demand for oil could also double within the next 20 years, which is great news for oil traders, but not so great for the environment.

The majority of this growth is likely to come from developing countries. Therefore, though the number of electric cars will also increase significantly, it is likely that they will still only account for less than a tenth of the world’s vehicles. 

The rise of electric vehicles

Although electric vehicles are not likely to take over the world in the next 20 years, their effect on the oil industry in the more distant future is inevitable. Electric vehicles may be becoming a more common presence on our roads, but our petrol and diesel vehicles are also working harder to become more environmentally friendly. 

The efficiency of these oil-powered vehicles has improved significantly in the last decade and is only likely to continue to improve as long as they are permitted to be sold. A more efficient vehicle will mean that it consumes less fuel, which could subsequently decrease the demand for oil. 

It is the hope of environmental experts that electric vehicles will eventually contribute to the demise of the oil industry. However, because of their hefty price tags and the fact that the world is currently so heavily reliant on oil-powered vehicles, they are likely to still only account for a small percentage of the world’s total vehicles in 2035.  

For the next 20 years at least, electric vehicles are very unlikely to affect the oil industry. Although these sustainable vehicles are becoming more prominent on the roads in more developed countries, it is the growth of lower economically developed countries that should continue to fuel the industry for the next couple of decades. 

September Sizzlers: New Game Releases 2021

Even though the year is halfway through, there are plenty of new 2021 games to look forward to between September and December. The start of 2021 was a little quiet at first, but that provided us with the opportunity to notice a few unexpected hits like Valheim and Loop Hero and to get in a few live dealer games on the Blackjack table. 

Now that the summer is almost over and the E3 announcements are no longer fresh in our minds, we’re starting to look ahead to some of the most anticipated releases of 2021. Some of this year’s most anticipated games have been pushed back from earlier in the year to this autumn and holiday season, which isn’t as sad now that we’re getting closer to that time.

 

There are many re-titles among these new releases, including two from Sega to commemorate the Sonic and Super Monkey Ball anniversaries, and Rockstar Games is keen to sell Grand Theft Auto 5 to everyone again. Even though Sony and Microsoft’s new consoles were released about a year ago, this roster is notable for its absence of current-gen exclusives. But that doesn’t mean the lineup isn’t as action-packed as an Expendables film! So, let’s get cracking with previewing some of the latest upcoming releases.

Valheim Hearth and Home Update

The release date for Valheim Hearth and Home has been confirmed. On September 16, the first significant update for the Viking-themed survival game was released. Those of you eager to learn more have come to the right place; we’ve gone through all of the teasers, videos, and developer updates from the past few months. To give you an idea, the Valheim Hearth and Home update will offer us a tonne of gold, a cute little oven, and an onion garden, to name just a few things. Also, a raven or a horse may or may not be present (those bits are still unclear).

Eastward

Eastward transports you back to the days of VHS anime in the 1980s, when you could immerse yourself in a secretive and unique medium that you couldn’t find anywhere else. Players take on the roles of John and Sam and must travel Eastward (whoa, that’s the title!) through a bizarre and surreal realm. Unfortunately, while the characters and narrative have a lot of heart and carry the story to its conclusion; the combat, puzzles and boss encounters fall short.

A fantastic tune serves as an excellent backdrop to the pixel-perfect visuals, creating a whimsical and captivating ambience for this quirky RPG that openly pays homage to titles such as Earthbound. In addition, there’s an entire game called Earth Born inside Eastward, complete with its own (in-game cash) gacha system, that’s a lot of fun to play when you need a break from the main tale.

Diablo 2: Resurrected

It’s official: Diablo 2 will be remastered in the form of Diablo 2: Resurrected after 20 years. And we finally have a release date for Diablo 2: Resurrected, September 23, 2021.

 

Blizzard hopes to maintain the essence of the original Diablo 2, but with enhanced graphics, Dolby 7.1 surround sound, and other crucial quality-of-life enhancements. You’ll be able to choose between the upgraded graphics and the original sprite-based textures, just like in Halo: The Master Chief Collection. We enjoyed the game throughout its technical alpha and latest beta, and we’re looking forward to seeing it in its final form in a few days.

Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality

With the release of two new video games, including a first-person experience featuring both the Tenth and Thirteenth Doctors, the worlds of Doctor Who are about to expand. Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality, which is coming to consoles and PCs, reimagines and builds upon last year’s VR experience, Doctor Who: The Edge of Time. It will feature the voices of Jodie Whittaker and David Tennant.

The game from digital entertainment studio Maze Theory – produced in partnership with BBC Studios – will see the player team up with the Doctor(s) to uncover a universe-spanning threat and work to save reality from a series of time-breaking glitches, continuing the story that began in The Edge of Time. Along with new monsters, fans may expect to see old villains such as the Daleks, Weeping Angels, and Cybermen make cameo appearances.

The Amazing American Circus

Roll up! Roll up! As you strive to establish yourself amid industry heavyweights Ringling Bros., P.T. Barnum, and Buffalo Bill, take command of your own run-down circus and navigate a distinctively American type of entertainment filled with weird folklore, vicious crime, and social inequity. To become the tycoon of an entertainment empire the likes of which the world has never seen, build your troupe, manage your circus camp, travel Gilded Age America, and surprise your audience!

The Most Important Hardware for a New Gaming Laptop

Buying a gaming laptop is an exciting time in a gamer’s life, and choosing the right laptop is not a decision that you should take lightly. We all know that a proper gaming laptop is not going to be cheap. In fact, if you’re hoping to spend less than $800, you’re probably in for a nasty surprise unless you find discounted laptops and notebooks for sale. The best gaming laptops are all well over the $1000 mark. It is possible to find a decent one priced at around $1000, but you’re going to have to do your research.
Remember, this is not the same type of laptop that you would normally use to play casino games with the best Canadian online casino bonuses, nor is it the same type of laptop that you would use to get your social media fix, or to prepare PowerPoint presentations. This is a machine that is going to need some serious chops to be able to render the full effect of all the incredible games that you no doubt desire to play.

The Graphics Card

The first thing that you need to look at when you’re comparing gaming laptops is the GPU. The GPU is the graphics card, and as far as hardware is concerned, it is arguably the most important. With a high-quality GPU, you will be able to enjoy your games in all their graphic glory. Your games will perform better, which means your overall enjoyment of the gaming experience will be better than it would with a low-quality GPU. You might be able to get away with spending less than $1000 on the laptop itself, but only if you choose one with a decent GPU like the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060. Keep in mind that unlike storage and memory, the GPU cannot be upgraded at a later date, so you need to get it right first time.

The Processor

Another element that you will not be bale to change is the processor. We recommend looking for a laptop with eighth- or ninth-generation Intel Core i7. In addition, look out for the K line of processors. The i7 processors actually differ from one another, and for gaming you’ll get more power from the K line. The GPU and processor will be why your laptop is not cheap, but you can cut costs in other areas, such as the touchpad, keyboard, and multicoloured keyboard backlights. You’ll be using a game controller or a mouse most of the time, and multicoloured keys are only useful if you’re playing in the dark.

The RAM

For optimum gaming, you’ll need at least 8GB of memory. But in reality, you’ll want 16GB. Your GPU and CPU will need as much RAM as you can give them. Basically, the RAM itself does not affect your laptop’s performance per se, but it does affect your GPU because the higher the RAM, the more detail your GPU will be able to render. This means you’ll get better quality graphics during gameplay. RAM also has an impact on the CPU because is controls how much of the game can be stored in order to process it more quickly.
So, there you have it: GPU, CPU, and RAM. The three element that you need to have sorted if you to enjoy your new gaming laptop to the full. Even if money is no object, you’re still going to need to pay close attention to these elements. You could easily spend over $4000 and still end up buying a laptop that doesn’t have good specs, so pay attention and don’t let a savvy sales dude talk you into buying a dud.

Frenetic Firefighting Multiplayer ‘Embr’ Launches on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch Today

Ever wanted to burst into your neighbour’s home, douse it in jets of water, throwing said resident out of the nearest opening in the process, all in the name of heroism?

More than a year since it first made its Early Access debut, Curve Digital and Muse Games are happy to announce the frenetic firefighting multiplayer game Embr launches on PCPlayStationXbox, and Nintendo Switch today.

For those taking their first steps into the world of for hire heroism, Embr is a marvellously manic multiplayer game where you and your friends come together to have a go at fighting ferocious fires and rescuing residents – if you consider tossing them out a third-floor window window “rescued”, that is.

Players can take on the game solo or work together in online teams tackling fire after fire to pick up tips from clients, earning the ever-so-crucial 5-star rating in order to collect cash, upgrade tools, and hopefully become the ultimate ‘have-a-go hero’ firefighter.

On top of that, players can also deliver takeout food on the fly with ‘Embr Eats’ and drop off explosive parcels as a ‘Box Box’ delivery expert, all before becoming a DIY safety engineer as a Gaslight Inc employee. In short, it’s the ultimate amateur adventurer experience.

Compared to the Early Access build, Embr’s full release also includes:

  • 2 brand new expansive districts to explore housing 12 new hand-crafted levels.
  • 13 new tools and upgrades to customise your firefighting experience.
  • 5 brand new game modes to earn extra money your way.
  • Daily and weekly missions for extensive replayability.
  • Cross-platform play across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Stadia.
  • Extra difficulty settings and level mutators to keep things rolling.
  • Tons of additional wearables, vehicle cosmetics, UI overhaul, achievements, and more.

“Here at Embr, we’ve revolutionized firefighting,” says Matthew Niederberger, Director of Embr at Muse Games. “Now you and your friends can step in, save lives, and earn yourself a little money on the side. Be sure to rescue all of your clients, their valuables, and crack their safe open, in order to earn that five-star rating, and keep your career going! We believe anyone can start a new career running into house fires today!” 

Embr is designed for PS4 and Xbox One, but will run perfectly on PS5 and Series X|S. The game launches today on PCPlayStationXbox, and Nintendo Switch for £17.99/€19.99/$19.99, and features crossplay compatibility between the PC, Playstation, and Xbox versions. Embr will also see a physical release on PlayStation and Switch tomorrow.

Rover Mechanic Simulator out now on Xbox and is coming to other consoles soon

Developed by a Polish studio, Pyramid Games S.A., and previously released on PC in November 2020, Rover Mechanic Simulator has been warmly received by gamers. The title created by the makers of Castle Flipper and upcoming Occupy Mars has garnered a 90% approval rate from Steam reviews.

The Xbox One port is handled by Ultimate Games S.A, and this version of Rover Mechanic Simulator is also backwards compatible with Xbox Series X|S.

In Rover Mechanic Simulator you will get a taste of what it is like to live on the first Martian colony and work there as a mechanic responsible for repairs and maintenance of Mars rovers. The game at its core is about fulfilling various tasks: after familiarizing yourself with a particular mechanical problem, it is expected of you to conduct an analysis, find a solution and then perform an entire repair procedure. Once in a while you’ll get to tinker with a 3D printer that will create for you a specific part that your current mission demands. What’s more, the gameplay itself is interspersed with hidden retro mini-games.

The game features several well-known rover types that space enthusiasts will surely recognize (among them: Sojourner, Curiosity, Opportunity and Spirit) as well as a robotic helicopter, Ingenuity. Each of the models has been faithfully recreated thanks to actual NASA technical documents. Such level of meticulousness led to rendering a grand total of 437 separate parts for the Curiosity rover alone.

“Our game combines a relaxing gameplay along with educational elements. Individual vehicle models showcase a huge level of realism in the game. Our artists have spent several months studying actual NASA equipment to recreate it as faithfully as possible. Of course, we had to take some liberties in order to make the gameplay fun. A good case in point is that real-life rovers are designed for one-way trips only, yet in our game it is possible to fix them and bring them back to full operational capacity, so for example we replaced bolts with screws in order to make it possible.” – said the CEO of Pyramid Games S.A., Jacek Wyszyński.

Players will have a plethora of tools at their disposal, such as a 3D printer, recycling machine, overhead crane, soldering iron and many more. Your progress in Rover Mechanic Simulator is reflected in a character development system that lets you earn and spend skill points once you reach certain experience levels. According to the developers, the simulator offers at least a dozen hours of relaxing gameplay.

Rover Mechanic Simulator – key features:

  • Take up a career of a Martian mechanic
  • Enjoy leisurely and educational gameplay 
  • Get a chance to work on a selection of faithfully recreated real-life NASA rovers and vehicles
  • Shape up your character with a rank system allowing you to improve your skills
  • Fulfill a wide array of varied and engaging tasks

Rover Mechanic Simulator is set to debut on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S on September 22, 2021. PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch ports are slated for release at later dates.

Airpulse launches the P100X

 

The P100x is the latest offering from Airpulse, the renowned speaker designer and manufacturer. The P100x features a pair of patented custom-designed tweeters and 4.5” aluminum diaphragm mid-woofer. Drawing on the designs of traditional wireless FM radios, the P100x offers high-end digital power amplification delivered via line in or Bluetooth, all housed in a beautiful cherry wood speaker casing.  

Designed by renowned speaker designer and sound engineer Phil Jones, the patented custom-designed tweeters offer an oval shaped diaphragm to effectively deliver a better high frequency response, seamlessly reproducing the highest audio frequencies accurately. This tweeter easily out-performs any normal dome tweeters, allowing the speaker to be positioned anywhere in a room yet still performing at its best.  

The patented custom-designed tweeters accurately reproduce sound, evenly controlling the dispersion of sound from low to high notes. It has been constructed using a high degree of technological intelligence, creating a highly precise sound which is not usually seen in a single loudspeaker unit.

 

The mid woofer is a 4.5-inch unit, featuring a hard anodized aluminium alloy cone suspended in a heavy, ultra-rigid cast magnesium alloy frame. Designed with meticulous testing, the 30mm diameter voice coil is larger than most found in similar sized speakers. It has been shown that larger voice coils have less power compression because they run at a cooler operating temperature. Sonically, this means a more realistic and dynamic representation of the music, really allowing the listener to be totally immersed. 

The cabinet is built using high-strength MDF, producing a superb foundation for a superior sound quality by reducing unwanted sound resonance, whilst delivering a pleasing aesthetic. The all-in-one design allows placement flexibility and the design will effortlessly fit in with your current room décor.

The P100x supports line in and Bluetooth v5.1 chipset QCC3031, supporting aptX HD codec and offering a lower distortion yet higher resolution audio output. This latest Bluetooth version also results in minimal interruptions for a more consistent listening experience. The well – known US cable manufacturer, TRANSPARENT, provide the internal wiring, further enhancing the reproduction of sound from the tweeter and mid-woofer system, producing a high degree of accuracy and sound resolution.  

Reminiscent of a traditional wireless radio, the one/off, volume, bass and treble controls are located on the front of the speaker. Easily fine tune the high frequency to your taste and adjust the amount of bass according to the listening environment. Included with the pair of speakers is a wireless remote that allows you to adjust the volume and mute your speakers from a distance. 

 

Specifications 

Colour  Cherry Wood
Bluetooth  Bluetooth 5.1 with APTX HD
Power Amplifiers  2 x 10W + 40W
Mid-woofer  4.5″ Aluminium Cone Underhung Design Neodymium Power Mid-Woofer
Audio presets  Classic, Dynamic, Monitor, Vocal
AC Voltage  100-240 V / 50-60HZ
Input Sensitivity  Lin In 400350mV, Bluetooth: 450350mFFs
Frequency Response  52Hz-20KHz
Input Mode  Line IN, Bluetooth
Dimensions (mm)  300 W x 180 H x 200 D
Net Weight  5.1kg/11.5lb

 

Price & Availability 

Available for £499.99 at:  

https://www.tech4.co.uk/collections/airpulse/products/airpulse-p100x-multi-driver bluetooth-active-speaker-system

https://www.kitchenbathroomradio.co.uk/products/airpulse-p100x-multi-driver-bluetooth active-speaker-system?_pos=2&_sid=2cbffcf03&_ss=r 

The Ultimate Guide For Training Your Workers For New Technology Adoption

In the 21st century, technological advancements have enabled companies to increase efficiency whereas enhancing profitability. But these digital marvels also contributed significantly to alienating employees. In 2019, a survey revealed that 37% of people between 18-24 years of age were afraid of technology taking over their jobs. 

Similarly, Forbes has stated that 55% of employees are worried about automation rendering them jobless. What makes workers resist adopting technology? It might be the “fear of the unknown” that has made them oppose automation. The solution lies in training them properly so they may understand how technology helps them become better employees. Here, we’ll explain how this training is achievable:

Steps to help your workers adopt new tech

  • Create a technology roadmap

It isn’t practical to merely install software programs on an employee’s computer and expect them to become familiar with it. Companies should establish a “technology roadmap” that involves their workers’ training to accelerate technology adoption. This roadmap ensures that employees receive enough time to adjust to new tech. It’ll make them less stressed/worried about adopting innovative software applications. By creating a roadmap, you can allocate time for meetings where workers discuss their problems with these programs. So, this “fear of the unknown” will dissipate. Don’t forget to implement this roadmap properly to receive effective results in the end. You could also check out this blog for more information. 

  • Choose the right degree

It’s essential to choose the right degree for your workers based on their different expertise. Some employees require only the basic tech-related know-how, while others can acquire higher education. So, you can motivate some workers to pursue MBA in information technology management to hone their digital acumen. This degree prepares them for roles such as CIO and CTO in your organization. After earning an MBA-IT, an employee can also become an in-house company trainer for other workers.

  • Offer some incentives

It isn’t enough to offer them training opportunities when you haven’t incentivized this extra learning for your employees. Make this experience joyful and beneficial for a worker by providing monetary benefits. Delegate more responsibilities to them and offer rewards if they upskill themselves. We’ve observed that “tech skills” shall become necessary to survive in the future marketplace. Moreover, give constructive feedback to motivate employees and encourage them to hasten their learning.

  • Be patient with them

You can’t expect employees to learn using a software application in a few classes. Sometimes, you’ll have to wait for several months before the entire workforce becomes familiar with an application. It seems proper to be patient with them and introduce these new concepts gradually. Don’t make the training overwhelming for your employees. Give them information in bite-size chunks so they may digest this education properly. Also, don’t expect all your employees to be some sort of whizkids.

  • Use how-to videos

Adding visual elements to anything makes it easier to remember. Statistics show that people remember 80% of what they’ve seen while 20% of what they’ve read. So, you can create some how-to videos for your employees. It’ll help them understand how the new software program works and what advantages it brings to the table. Make this video content brief (five minutes long at most) to make information easier to handle. These videos will permit trainers to become better teachers.

  • Train small groups

While some companies insist on training the entire staff simultaneously, we suggest dividing them into smaller groups. It’ll make training more effective, invite more employees to participate, and allow trainers to explain complex concepts quickly. Psychologists believe that smaller groups motivate people to engage and draw out individuals who won’t speak before a larger audience. They address challenges in students’ understanding effectively as well while training employees in small groups.

  • Pair them with mentors

Don’t forget to pair your employees with some mentors for quick learning. These mentors should be tech-friendly individuals with enough expertise to your workers how to operate a particular program. It will enable employees to have someone with they may discuss challenges facing them while using that software application. These mentors will also help them retain the information taught by trainers. People tend to learn faster when they have someone to depend upon during education. Research best practices on how to get started with building a mentoring program that’s destined for success. 

  • Explain the advantages

A LinkedIn survey published in 2018 shows why technology adoption fails at workplaces and turns this failure into success. One reason why workers are hesitant about technology deals with their ignorance of its benefits. How does it help me become better at my job? Unless they know how these tools make them more productive, they won’t be motivated to undergo training. Boomers, especially, need people to explain to them the benefits of adopting new tech. Have an open chat with them to get the desired results.

Conclusion

It shouldn’t be challenging to make workers understand how technology makes them more productive. But we have 63% of managers complaining that technological adoption at their workplace isn’t fast enough! How do you make skeptical employees more motivated about “going digital”? There are some methods to convince them, such as offering incentives, providing mentorship opportunities, and making learning interactive. Give workers some room for failure, and also don’t forget to break training into small steps for easy understanding. These practices will enable employees to adopt new technology willingly while monitoring their progress. Consequently, your workforce shall become upskilled and more organized.

Urbanista Lisbon now on sale offers an impressive 27 hours’ total playtime in a range of five colours

Urbanista, the Swedish lifestyle audio brand, announces Urbanista Lisbon, their most compact true wireless earbuds to date are available now, in a range of five playful colours. Priced at £49,90 / €49,90 / $49,90 / 499 SEK / 499 NOK / 399 DKK MSRP, Lisbon combines functionality with personality and delivers an impressive sound for its size.

Your Sound in Colour 

Urbanista Lisbon is available now in a choice of five stylish colourways, inspired by the carefree feeling of endless summer days: Coral Peach (pastel red), Vanilla Cream (beige), Blush Pink (pink), Mint Green (green) and Midnight Black (black). Lisbon offers an impressive 27 hours of total playtime and although small, they are designed to pack a punch in terms of sound for their size. “Urbanista’s sound signature is designed to be strong on the bass without overpowering the crystal clear mid range and sweet high’s.” Explains Audio Engineer, Axel Grell, who among other products in the Urbanista range, has designed the sound stage for Urbanista Lisbon. “We wanted to design a small and portable product that delivers above and beyond expectation for its size, and price point, and Lisbon certainly delivers.”

 

Feel the Power

Perfectly embodying the simplicity of Urbanista’s trademark Scandinavian design, Lisbon is sleek, compact and, above all, functional. With a portable charging case, which weighs less than 30g, and earbuds measuring just 18 x 16 x 14 mm and weighing only 4g each, Urbanista Lisbon is possibly the world’s smallest Bluetooth earbuds. The small earbuds fit comfortably and securely for a barely-there listening experience. Anders Andreen, CEO, comments: “Urbanista Lisbon is the perfect addition to our true wireless line up. It may be the smallest product in our range but Lisbon certainly delivers great sound for its size. It is packed with features to compliment an on the go lifestyle and we hope our customers enjoy this fun product as much as we do.”

Urbanista Lisbon is now available at www.urbanista.com/lisbon


Watch the full Urbanista Lisbon “A Colourful Daydream” campaign film below. 

Urbanista Lisbon Key Features

True Wireless Earphones

Compact design

9 hours Playtime

27 hours of Total Playtime

Wireless charging case holds up to 2 charges

Touch controls

Universal GoFit wing included

Bluetooth 5.2

USB Type-C Charging

Compatible with iOS and Android devices

Siri and Google Voice Assistant

Popular Online Games besides E-sports

If your parents ever slandered you for playing online games, they didn’t know better. Playing games online can be not only fun but also educational. And, if there’s one thing we all can agree on in quarantine, it’s that online games are fun again. 

The upsurge in popular online e-sports games during the pandemic was huge. The worldwide audience for e-sports games is forecasted to be at 250 million. However, even though the growth of e-sports games has been phenomenal, we understand that it is not everyone’s cup of tea. 

Online games can mean different things to different people, and it doesn’t necessarily need to mean e-sports. We have trawled the internet to compile a list of the most popular online games in 2021. Check them out! 

 

10 Alternatives to popular online E-sports games

 

  1. Psych!

We have all played Psych! at some point in our lives. This is the game that high school house parties would be incomplete without. The aim of Psych! is to mislead your friends into choosing a fake answer for a real trivia question. But, if they can guess the correct answer, a point is scored. On the other hand, you score the point if you can convince your friend to pick the wrong answer. Sounds fun, doesn’t it?

 

  1. Blackjack

Gambling can be fun once in a while. According to the best betting sites in Ireland, Blackjack is one of the most popular online games in 2021. For those who are not aware, Blackjack is one of the most popular card games played in casinos worldwide. 

The game is not only relatively easy to play, but it also has incredible odds in gambling. Blackjack is played with cards with one, two, four, six, or eight decks in a traditional card game. A digital favourite, if you are good at card counting, this one’s for you!

 

  1. Scrabble Go

Who said only popular e-sports online games could be fun? Scrabble Go is for wordplay lovers. And, as far as online games go, Scrabble Go is the closest virtual version of the classic. The rules are simple. You know it because you’ve played it before. If you are looking for a game that will be fun to play but is educational at the same time, you should give Scrabble Go a shot! 

 

  1. Drawful 2

At first glance, Drawful 2 may seem a lot like Pictionary, but it’s the ridiculous version of Pictionary at best. In Drawful 2, your friends have to guess your best and worst sketches. You can either play the game online or download it on your phone, and three to eight players are allowed in one game. 

 

  1. This Is Your World 

If you are a trivia geek who loves geography-based online games, we have found the perfect fit for you! This Is Your World re-surfaced during the pandemic and lockdown in 2020, and fans haven’t been able to stop playing it since then. One of the most popular online games in 2021, in this game, you have to travel across the globe to collect trivia cards. 

You have to collect cards from locations spread across the world and compare them against trivia questions such as “Which has the highest population?” or “Who has the bigger economy?”. You can either play this game alone or with friends. 

 

 

  1. Spyfall

Let’s be honest. All of us have had spy fantasies. Spyfall is a game that brings your spy fantasies to life, much like the virtual version of Cluedo. Every player is given a location, and the spy is randomly selected. Players are then required to ask each other questions to guess who is in on the secret before the spy can catch on. This game is available on both mobile and desktop versions and is a fun game to be played with friends 

 

  1. Keno

If you are in the mood to play online casino games, give Keno a try! Keno is a game of pure chance, and it has very little possibility of influencing the outcome. All you have to do is sit back, enjoy the show, and hope that luck is in your favour that day. However, you can come up with a basic strategy to minimize your losses. 

For example, start by betting as minimum as possible. If you win a game, you can increase your bet. But, if you lose, it’s better to decrease it. This way, you will be able to enjoy the game without gambling too much money away. 

 

  1. Among Us

Among Us was a crowd favourite in the early months of the pandemic, and whoever hasn’t played it yet, is a misfit. If you still haven’t tried it out, this is your chance to hop on the bandwagon finally. In a classic game of Whodunnit, you are randomly picked to play either as the murderous imposter or the innocent crew member. 

 

Your main goal in each game is to stay alive or kill the rest of your crewmates. Among Us is a super fun game that makes you question your closest friends’ intentions! 

 

  1. Colonist

An online board game, Colonist, is lauded for its competitive strategy. Colonist is the purest Catan implementation online. You and your friends will have to take the role of settlers, and each of you has to work towards trading, acquiring resources, and building your settlements. As your colonies grow, you score points. The first to reach Victory Points wins! If you are a fan of traditional board games, and especially Catan, you will love Colonist.

 

  1. Craps

Last but not least, we have one of the most popular online games in 2021, Craps! A casino-themed game, Craps is like a typical money Keno game. It is a lottery on demand. You need to pick a number, wait for the casino to draw the set of numbers, and then get paid based on whether you could guess correctly. Craps is a no-brainer entertaining game. However, be careful and don’t bet all your money away! 

 

There are several popular online E-sports games but if you aren’t into these millennial games, then we suggest you try these alternatives. They will back a sense of nostalgia and the hours will fly away in no time! Happy Gaming!