India’s $3.7 billion real-money gaming (RMG) industry is reeling after the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, passed by Parliament on August 21, 2025, banned all online games involving real-money transactions. Targeting addiction and financial distress, the legislation threatens to cripple platforms like Dream11, RummyCircle, and MyTeam11, impacting jobs, investments, and India’s digital economy.
The Online Gaming Bill, 2025, aims to curb the “social evils” of RMG while promoting e-sports and social gaming. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw cited the World Health Organization’s classification of gaming disorder, stating, “45 crore people have been affected, with ₹20,000 crore of middle-class savings lost.” The bill bans real-money games, related ads, and financial transactions, imposing fines up to ₹1 crore and three years’ imprisonment for violators. An Online Gaming Authority will oversee the sector, focusing on non-monetary gaming growth.
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The RMG sector, which accounts for 86% of India’s gaming market, faces an existential crisis. Key players include:
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Industry bodies like the All India Gaming Federation (AIGF) warn of severe consequences:
Smrita Singh Chandra, ex-Vice President of Policy at Dream11, called the bill “unethical” on LinkedIn, criticizing the criminalization of skill-based gaming without consultation.
As the bill awaits presidential assent, companies are scrambling to adapt. Dream11’s shift to FanCode and Cricbuzz signals a broader pivot to e-sports and social gaming, but the transition is challenging for platforms built on RMG. Industry bodies like AIGF and IAMAI advocate for balanced regulations, distinguishing skill-based games from gambling, but the government’s focus on socio-economic harms suggests little room for compromise.
For millions of gamers, the ban ends an era of entertainment and economic opportunity. The industry, which employs thousands and fuels innovation, faces a pivotal moment. Can it reinvent itself under the new regulatory reality, or will the Online Gaming Bill, 2025, deal a fatal blow to one of India’s fastest-growing sectors?
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