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Karnataka gambling law: MPL & other gaming startups block users from playing real money games

Real-money gaming startups have started blocking access to residents in Karnataka after the state government notified the online gambling law with immediate effect on October 5.

October 13, 2021 / 11:15 IST
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Real-money gaming startups have started blocking access to residents in Karnataka after the state government notified the online gambling law with immediate effect on October 5.

Gaming platform Mobile Premier League (MPL), which hosts online tournaments across more than 70 mobile games, has updated its terms and conditions stating that people residing in Karnataka are prohibited from participating in any mobile games on the platform.

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The newly-minted startup unicorn also shows an error message stating that users cannot play cash-based games since "the law in your state does not allow you to play the game with cash". The app however allows users to play free battles at the time of writing this article.

Nazara-owned fantasy sports app Halaplay has also said that individuals residing in Karnataka are not allowed to participate in the paid version of its league while online rummy portals Ace2Three, RummyCulture have prohibited cash games for users in the state.