WinZO approaches Delhi High Court seeking to be listed as game of skill on Google Play Store

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Online gaming startup WinZO has approached the Delhi High Court seeking to be listed on the Google Play Store as a game of skill. The gaming startup was seeking a declaration that the games offered by it are games of skill and in compliance with the Indian laws. The startup has also claimed in its plea that WinZO develops games of skill.

The move comes after Google removed over 400 gaming applications from its Play Store in India in 2020, citing their violation of the company’s policies on gambling and betting. WinZO had also been taken down from the Play Store last year, but was reinstated after three months.

WinZO is seeking the court’s declaration to ensure that its games can be listed on the Play Store without any issues in the future. The startup claims to have more than 100 million users and offers games in 12 languages, including English, Hindi, and Gujarati.

The case is significant as it could have implications for other gaming startups in India, which have faced similar challenges in listing their games on the Play Store. The Indian government has been tightening regulations on online gaming in recent months, with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology notifying online gaming rules in April.

The outcome of the case will be closely watched by the gaming industry and could have a significant impact on the future of online gaming in India.

Sreejit Kumar
Sreejit Kumar
Hi, I'm Sreejit Kumar, a journalist with a Master's degree in Journalism. Through my education and professional experience, I have developed a keen eye for detail and a passion for uncovering the truth. As an author for this news website, I am committed to delivering accurate, timely, and engaging stories that inform and entertain our readers.

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WinZO approaches Delhi High Court seeking to be listed as game of skill on Google Play Store

Online gaming startup WinZO has approached the Delhi High Court seeking to be listed on the Google Play Store as a game of skill. The gaming startup was seeking a declaration that the games offered by it are games of skill and in compliance with the Indian laws. The startup has also claimed in its plea that WinZO develops games of skill.

The move comes after Google removed over 400 gaming applications from its Play Store in India in 2020, citing their violation of the company’s policies on gambling and betting. WinZO had also been taken down from the Play Store last year, but was reinstated after three months.

WinZO is seeking the court’s declaration to ensure that its games can be listed on the Play Store without any issues in the future. The startup claims to have more than 100 million users and offers games in 12 languages, including English, Hindi, and Gujarati.

The case is significant as it could have implications for other gaming startups in India, which have faced similar challenges in listing their games on the Play Store. The Indian government has been tightening regulations on online gaming in recent months, with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology notifying online gaming rules in April.

The outcome of the case will be closely watched by the gaming industry and could have a significant impact on the future of online gaming in India.

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Sreejit Kumar
Sreejit Kumar
Hi, I'm Sreejit Kumar, a journalist with a Master's degree in Journalism. Through my education and professional experience, I have developed a keen eye for detail and a passion for uncovering the truth. As an author for this news website, I am committed to delivering accurate, timely, and engaging stories that inform and entertain our readers.

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