Concern grows in Philippines over disappearances related to online cockfighting
Philippine authorities have expressed concern over a growing number of disappearances allegedly linked to online cockfighting, known locally as e-sabong.
Around 30 people are said to have gone missing since January, prompting Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra to last week order the National Bur[...]
the asian igaming market – size, investment opp...
Examining the Asian iGaming MarketThe world of iGaming has been on the march for a while now in Europe and North America, but how[...]
metro manila’s covid-19 alert level to remain at le...
The Philippines Government has agreed to maintain the current COVID-19 alert level at Alert Level 2 until 28 February.
Despite[...]
okada manila relabels us$71mln costs as covid-related
Japan’s Universal Entertainment Corp, parent of the Okada Manila casino resort (pictured) in the Philippine capital, booked an [...]
pagcor adds 206 player exclusions in 2021
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) said it excluded a total of 206 individuals from gaming venues in the co[...]
china’s investment in philippines online game i...
Philippines Offshore Gaming Operations (POGOs), online gambling industry, is considered as employing several thousands of people,[...]
philippines reopening borders, casinos ready to welco...
The Philippines will begin allowing foreign travelers entry into the Southeast Asia nation beginning Thursday, Feb. 10. For the i[...]
pagcor posts net income down 87% to $3.9m in 2021 ami...
PAGCOR -the state-run Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation- has posted net income down nearly 87% to P203.6 million ($3.9 [...]
metro manila to see covid-19 alert level lowered from...
The Philippines government announced Sunday that it will lower the COVID-19 alert level for the National Capital Region, includin[...]