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The Winning Hand: Balancing Economic Gain with Responsible Gaming
The Philippine Star
|June 26, 2025
Malacañang announced an ongoing crackdown on illegal online gambling operations during a press briefing last week, responding to growing concerns over the surge in internet-based betting platforms.
Presidential spokesperson Claire Castro underscored the serious social consequences tied to this, emphasizing that its accessibility heightens the risk of addiction and exploitation.
In today's digital age, online gambling has become more accessible than ever for Filipinos. With games available at one's fingertips, it has become easier for more people to participate since they can do so with just a few clicks on their phone. This has drawn in a broad spectrum of players, some of whom may not have gambled otherwise.
There is a certain thrill that comes with gambling—an excitement that many Filipinos have come to associate with relaxation and leisure. For some, it is a casual diversion after a long day; for others, it is part of how they unwind. It is familiar. It is fun. It is entertainment.
But as online gaming continues to gain popularity, it is important to study how it is influencing behavior, to ensure that the country can strike a balance between economic benefits and promoting responsible gaming.
The numbers speak volumes. In 2024, electronic games and e-bingo generated a jaw-dropping P154.51 billion in gross gaming revenues, according to the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor). This is a remarkable 165 percent increase from the P58.16 billion they made just the year before.
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