The new Online Gaming Bill 2025 doesn’t just impact apps and gamers—it threatens the jobs and futures of lakhs of Indians.
Jobs at Risk
India’s gaming industry directly employs about 1.3 lakh professionals. These include software developers, designers, marketing experts, data analysts, and customer support teams. Industry groups warn that as many as 2 lakh jobs could vanish if real-money platforms shut down.
Company Closures
India has over 1,900 gaming startups, many of them focused on real-money games like poker, rummy, and fantasy sports. Popular apps such as Dream11, MPL, and PokerBaazi could shut down or drastically scale back operations. Smaller startups without big funding are expected to close first.
Economic Fallout
- Investments: More than $3 billion in foreign investment is now at risk.
- Taxes: The industry contributed nearly ₹20,000 crore annually in taxes. This revenue may disappear if companies fold or move abroad.
- Advertising: Over ₹17,000 crore spent yearly on marketing and sports sponsorships could vanish, hurting cricket leagues, football clubs, and even regional tournaments.
The Bigger Picture
Supporters of the ban say it will protect youth from addiction and financial losses. But critics argue it could push players to illegal offshore apps, which means the government loses both jobs and taxes while users lose consumer protection.
The coming months will show whether India can balance safety with opportunity—or whether the industry’s shutdown becomes a massive game over for digital jobs.