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Industry Backs Clarity, Flags Gaps as India Unveils Online Gaming Rules 2026

Esports and gaming leaders welcome regulatory certainty under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology framework, call for deeper reforms on financial and structural fronts

by MN4U Bureau
April 23, 2026
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Mumbai: The unveiling of the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Rules, 2026 by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has triggered a largely positive response from India’s video gaming and esports ecosystem, with industry stakeholders describing the move as a long-awaited step toward regulatory clarity—while also flagging unresolved structural challenges.

Set to come into force on May 1, 2026, the rules operationalise the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming (PROG) Act, 2025, laying down a formal framework to classify online games, regulate real-money gaming, and create a distinct pathway for esports and social gaming.

Clarity for Esports, Separation from Real-Money Gaming

A key highlight of the framework—the explicit separation of esports from online money gaming—has been widely welcomed across the industry.

Akshat Rathee, Co-founder and Managing Director, NODWIN Gaming, said, “The enactment of the PROG Act, 2025 brings much-needed clarity and structure to India’s esports ecosystem. The provision for formal registration of titles as esports by publishers is a particularly welcome move, as it eliminates the risk of misrepresentation and prevents proxy real-money platforms from self-declaring themselves as esports.

“The introduction of a 90-day determination process strikes the right balance between regulatory scrutiny and certainty. For players, teams, tournament operators, broadcasters, sponsors, and other ecosystem participants, this creates a clear signal: once registered, an esport is unequivocally recognized as a legitimate sporting discipline.

“The explicit exclusion of online money games from being classified as esports is another critical step. It removes ambiguity and reinforces that competitive gaming is a skill-driven pursuit independent of any wagering or monetary constructs.

“It is also encouraging to see that the framework recognizes esports as a publisher-led ecosystem rather than a federation-led one. One that is aligned with technology and licensing principles under MeitY, while governance as a sport continues under the National Sports Governance Act, 2025.

“Overall, this level of clarity is a significant positive for the industry and sets a strong precedent globally. As early builders of India’s esports ecosystem, we see this as an opportunity to contribute towards shaping global benchmarks while continuing to strengthen grassroots pathways and competitive structures in the country.”

Regulatory Certainty Boosts Investor Confidence

Beyond classification, the introduction of a structured determination process and registration regime is being seen as a key enabler for investment and ecosystem stability.

Vishal Parekh, Chief Operating Officer, CyberPowerPC India, noted, “The enactment of the Online Gaming Act 2025 is a landmark step towards bringing structure and accountability to India’s gaming ecosystem. By formally recognising esports as a distinct, skill-based category, it addresses long-standing misconceptions that have held the industry back.

“The introduction of clear guardrails and enforcement mechanisms will play a crucial role in building trust, not just among players and families, but also among global partners, brands and investors looking at India as a growth market.

“As esports continues to gain prominence in international multi-sport events, this move strengthens India’s position in the global competitive gaming landscape.”

Startup Ecosystem Sees Reduced Policy Ambiguity

For startups, the framework is being viewed as a turning point in reducing regulatory uncertainty.

Sagar Nair, Head of Incubation, LVL Zero Incubator, said, “The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025 is a pivotal moment for early-stage gaming startups in India. Clarity in regulation is one of the most critical enablers for innovation, and this framework helps remove long-standing ambiguity that founders have had to navigate.

“By clearly distinguishing esports and non-money gaming from online money gaming, the Act creates a more predictable environment for builders to focus on creating high-quality gaming experiences, scalable IPs, and globally relevant products.

“For emerging startups, this is an opportunity to align with a more structured ecosystem, one that encourages creativity, responsible design, and long-term value creation.”

Persistent Gaps Around Financial and Structural Recognition

Despite the positive sentiment, stakeholders have pointed to areas that require further policy attention.

Animesh Agarwal, Co-founder and CEO, S8UL, said, “The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025 is a positive step forward for Indian esports. It brings much-needed structure to the ecosystem and clearly separates esports from online money gaming, helping address long-standing confusion around the space.

“For organisations like S8UL, this direction allows us to take a more long-term view – investing in talent, scaling teams, and building globally competitive structures with greater confidence.

“That said, there are still important gaps that need to be addressed. Esports teams and players continue to face a lack of clarity on financial frameworks, with ongoing challenges in how banks differentiate between esports earnings and real money gaming.

“There is also no clear pathway today to formally register esports teams as entities within a defined structure. More importantly, players and organisations still lack comprehensive protections under a clear regulatory framework.”

The Road Ahead

The introduction of the Online Gaming Rules, 2026 marks a defining moment for India’s gaming sector. By establishing clear regulatory boundaries and institutional oversight, the framework lays the groundwork for a more structured and globally competitive ecosystem.

While the industry has welcomed the clarity and intent, stakeholders agree that addressing remaining gaps—particularly around financial recognition, team structures and player protections—will be critical in shaping the sector’s long-term trajectory.

Tags: Akshat RatheeAnimesh AgarwalEsportsMinistry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY)Online gamingPromotion and Regulation of Online Gaming (PROG)Sagar NairVishal Parekh

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