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Philippine President Marcos steers clear of online gaming issue during lengthy State of the Nation Address

Ben Blaschke by Ben Blaschke
Tue 29 Jul 2025 at 05:22
Philippine President Marcos steers clear of online gaming issue during lengthy State of the Nation Address

President Marcos during Monday’s State of the Nation Address

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Philippines President Ferdinand R Marcos Jr delivered his latest State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, detailing his government’s plans around the budget, social and economic programs, international relations and national security. But one issue notable for its absence was online gaming as he defied calls by some quarters to impose a POGO-like ban on the industry.

While there was widespread anticipation that the President would address the issue of the rapidly rising domestic online gaming, or eGames, sector during SONA, he instead steered well clear in a move described by Arden Consulting’s Marie Antonette “Tonet” Quiogue as a solid display of leadership on the issue.

“Amid calls for a total ban from some legislators and sectors, the President’s silence signaled a refusal to be rushed into a decision on a complex issue that demands more data, deeper study and a holistic understanding,” said Tonet in a paper published shortly after SONA concluded.

“This was not a missed opportunity – it was a conscious choice to avoid a knee-jerk policy that could create more problems than it solves.

“Anyone following global trends in gaming policy knows that the worst outcomes often stem from emotionally charged, rushed legislation. By declining to take a populist or overly simplistic stance, the President has left the door open for a more thoughtful, evidence-based approach to take shape.

“The ball is now in Congress’s and PAGCOR’s court. Legislators must lead the next phase of the conversation – one grounded in data, international experience and stakeholder consultation.”

Amid mounting discussion around eGames, which generated Php51.4 billion in revenues in the first quarter of 2025 or almost 50% of nationwide GGR, PAGCOR recently ordered new restrictions on the advertising of online gaming including a ban on all out-of-home ads and limits in when such ads can be shown on television.

Industry groups have also expressed their support for data-driven legislation governing the implementation of KYC and use of payment platforms to fund online gaming platforms.

“President Marcos Jr’s refusal to roll the dice on a total ban is wise,” Tonet added.

“It shows an understanding that governing is about channeling, not simply suppressing, human behaviors. Now, the real gamble is whether we can deliver on the promise of regulation – reducing the harms while preserving the benefits. The coming months and years will tell.

“If we do it right, the Philippines can become a model of how a developing nation tames the perils of online gambling through smart laws and vigilant enforcement.”

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