Updated May 1st 2026, 11:43 IST

India’s online gaming space enters a new regulatory phase from today, as the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Rules, 2026 come into force under the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025. The move brings clear rules on what is allowed, what is banned, and how platforms must operate.
For users, the changes are direct and, in some cases, strict.
The biggest shift is a blanket prohibition on online money games that includes games involving real-money stakes, whether they depend on chance, skill, or a mix of both.
This means:
Authorities can block non-compliant apps and websites under the Information Technology Act, 2000.
Not all gaming is affected. The rules clearly separate safe categories:
Some of these may require formal registration, depending on government notification.
The government has set up the Online Gaming Authority of India to oversee the sector. The body will:
This creates a single point of accountability, something the sector lacked earlier.
For everyday gamers, the impact is mostly around safety and transparency:
The aim is to reduce cases of financial loss, addiction and misleading claims, issues that have been widely reported in recent years.
Gaming companies face tighter compliance:
Failure to comply can attract penalties, including fines and jail terms for serious violations. India’s gaming market has grown rapidly, but regulation has struggled to keep pace. The new rules attempt to draw a clear line encouraging innovation in esports and casual gaming, while shutting down high-risk money-based models. For users, the immediate takeaway is simple: gaming stays, but betting-style play is out. The rollout will be closely watched in the coming months, especially to see how effectively enforcement keeps pace with the fast-moving app ecosystem.
Published May 1st 2026, 11:43 IST