Zupee, a major skill-based online gaming platform in India, has stopped offering real-money games due to the Online Gaming Bill passed by Parliament. The bill specifically bans games involving financial stakes, prompting the shift in Zupee’s services. However, users can still enjoy a range of free games on the platform. Zupee, founded by Dilsher Singh Malhi and Siddhant Saurabh, has become a notable presence in the real-money gaming market. A company representative noted that the paid games are no longer available, but free titles, including Ludo Supreme, Ludo Turbo, Snakes & Ladders, and Trump Card Mania, will continue to be accessible to all users. The Online Gaming Bill 2025 aims to promote online social games and esports and establish authorities to regulate these sectors.
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