Digital Dominance: Online Gaming Surpasses Casinos as Primary Revenue Driver in the Philippines

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 17, 2026
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According to 2025 full-year data report released by PAGCOR, the online and electronic gaming sector has officially overtaken traditional land-based casinos.

The Philippine gaming industry has undergone a fundamental structural shift. According to 2025 full-year data report released by PAGCOR, the online and electronic gaming sector has officially overtaken traditional land-based casinos as the nation’s primary revenue source.

Total industry Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) reached PHP396.14 billion ($6.61 billion), a 6.39% increase from the previous year.

The Surge of Electronic Gaming

The online and e-gaming category, which includes e-bingo, e-games, and onsite/offsite poker, contributed PHP201.12 billion ($3.35 billion), representing over 50% of the total industry GGR. This segment saw an explosive 30.04% annual growth, successfully offsetting the declines seen in the physical casino space.

Traditional licensed casinos reported a 9.58% drop in revenue to PHP182.50 billion, while state-run casinos faced an even sharper decline of nearly 21%.

PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Alejandro H. Tengco highlighted this evolution:

“The sector no longer plays second fiddle but drives the bulk of the growth. [The rise proves] the industry’s adaptation to new demands, even with hurdles along the way.”

Regulatory Oversight and Payment Integrity

This growth was achieved despite significant regulatory friction in Q3 2025, when the industry faced the “de-linking” of major e-wallets. As per the report, PAGCOR utilized this period to tighten digital transaction protocols, aiming to track capital flows more effectively and shield players from fraud.

Tengco emphasized that the current framework is focused on sustainable growth that is clean, open, and rule-bound. By balancing rapid digital expansion with enhanced oversight, PAGCOR aims to ensure that the Philippines remains a stable and transparent environment for both operators and players as digital dominance becomes the new industry standard.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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