Some of the top mobile gaming apps have suspended real-money games after parliament passed a ban on Thursday (August 22, 2025), threatening the future of a sector once projected to hit $3.6 billion by 2029.

The sudden ban on online real-money games, along with related ads and payment services, has jolted an industry backed by investors such as Tiger Global and Peak XV Partners.
Popular apps like Dream11, PokerBaazi and Mobile Premier League have halted their real-money offerings, the companies said.
Justifying the ban, the government flagged the high risk of financial harm to users and called them âharmfulâ due to potential psychological damage.
The ban sparked a sell-off in Nazara Techâs stock, which has a 46.07% stake in PokerBaazi operator, Moonshine Technologies, that ceased offering online games played with money on Friday. Nazaraâs shares have fallen about 17% in three sessions, cumulatively.

Gaming firms are consulting lawyers on moving to the Supreme Court against the ban, arguing it lacked consultation, threatens a fast-growing sector, and wrongly includes skill-based games like poker, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing two gaming industry sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
Published â August 22, 2025 05:06 pm IST