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Google proposes to open Play Store to more real-money games in India

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Google has proposed sweeping changes to its Play Store and advertising policies in India, aiming to allow more real-money gaming apps onto its platforms in a bid to settle an ongoing antitrust case with a local online gaming platform WinZO.

On Wednesday, India’s competition watchdog issued a public notice (PDF) inviting comments on a “commitment proposal” from Google, offering to expand access to its Play Store and advertising policy for more real-money gaming apps in the South Asian market.

Google proposed to replace its current pilot program by allowing the distribution of all real-money games in the country, which are “self-declared by developers as permissible online real-money games as per applicable laws/jurisprudence” on Google Play in the country.

However the developers are also required to submit proof that an authoritative third-party body has declared the app to be a “game of skill,” the company proposed.

In September 2022, Google launched a pilot program to allow daily fantasy sports and rummy games on its Play Store in India. The move came after a 2021 ruling by India’s Supreme Court that categorized fantasy sports as “games of skill” rather than gambling — and therefore “legal.”

Shortly after the pilot launched, online gaming platform WinZO filed a complaint with India’s antitrust watchdog, calling the program discriminatory for excluding other real-money games. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) took up the case and, in November that year, ordered a formal probe into Google’s policies for real-money gaming apps.

In January last year, Google announced it would expand support for real-money gaming apps on the Play Store in India, Brazil, and Mexico. However, the company paused that rollout in June and stated it would continue to allow apps already included in the 2022 India pilot to remain on the platform.

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Alongside offering to expand its Play Store for all real-money games self-declared by developers, Google proposed to update its Developer Program Policies to reflect the update. The company also stated that it would finalize an “appropriate business model” for real-money game developers.

Similarly, Google has proposed to allow “games of skill” to be advertised in India where the app maker provides proof by a third-party that it is a game of skill and not gambling.

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