NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian online gaming app Mobile Premier League (MPL) will sack about 60% of its local workforce as part of a major downsizing after the government banned paid games, said a ...
India's decision to outlaw paid online games has pushed one of the country's biggest gaming companies, Mobile Premier League (MPL), to announce large job cuts. The Bengaluru-based unicorn will let go ...
With the government’s sweeping new law imposing a blanket ban on online money games, it’s not just the rummy and poker apps that vanish but even fantasy gaming giants like Dream11, My11Circle and MPL ...
The Indian government’s ban on online paid games has hit the gaming industry harder than expected. With the new rules implemented instantly, the action has been taken as a part to mitigate the risks ...
Following the Indian government's ban on real-money online gaming, Mobile Premier League (MPL) is laying off 60% of its Indian workforce, impacting around 300 employees. This decision comes after the ...
The passage of the Online Gaming Bill 2025 has triggered a surge of public interest in India, with Zupee Ludo, MPL, Rummy Circle, Dream11 news and Nazara Technologies emerging as top search trends on ...