NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian online gaming app Mobile Premier League (MPL) will sack about 60% of its local workforce as part of a major downsizing after the government banned paid games, said a ...
India's online gaming faces big changes. The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, bans real-money games. Dream Sports, MPL, and others are shutting down real-money divisions. MPL ...
Online gaming companies such as Dream11, Mobile Premier League (MPL), and Zupee Ludo have suspended all of their real-money gaming offerings in India. This decision comes after Parliament passed a ...
Top Indian startups in the real-money gaming space have begun shutting down operations after New Delhi effectively banned the sector through new legislation that's now on the verge of becoming law. On ...
India's real-money gaming industry is reeling after Parliament passed the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, which bans all forms of online money-based games and imposes penalties ...
The Indian government’s ban on online paid games has hit the gaming industry harder than expected. With the new rules implemented instantly, the action has been taken as a part to mitigate the risks ...
MPL shifts focus to free-to-play titles and expansion in the US market. India accounted for 50% of MPL’s revenues, which will now fall to zero in the near future. India’s VC-backed gaming industry, ...
MPL has launched a cross-medium advertising campaign featuring Indian tennis player Leander Paes, who’s seen offering his pearls of wisdom on how success in esports requires skill, determination and ...