Zupee Ludo in Focus as Online Gaming Bill 2025 Clears Parliament
The passage of the Online Gaming Bill 2025 has put platforms like Zupee Ludo, MPL, and Rummy Circle under new scrutiny. The bill, passed on August 19, separates e-sports from money-driven online games, aiming to reduce risks linked to cash-based formats.
What Changed?
Impact on Players and Industry
For daily users, Zupee Ludo is still available, but operators may adjust formats to comply. Companies such as Nazara Technologies are in focus, with its share price being closely tracked by investors after the bill’s approval.
Public Reaction
Players are divided – some fear losing real-money formats, while others welcome regulation. Parents and educators have largely supported the move, citing safety concerns around money games.
FAQs
Is Zupee Ludo banned?
No, only cash-based versions may face restrictions. Free versions can continue.
Will this affect MPL and Rummy Circle?
Yes, they too must comply with the same rules. Real-money formats may be limited.
What about Nazara Technologies?
Nazara share price is under watch as investors assess long-term effects of regulation.
Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only. It does not provide legal, financial, or investment advice. Readers should verify details from official government notifications before making decisions related to online gaming or stock investments.