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PH Gaming Industry GGR Falls 16% to PHP87.6 Billion in Q1 2026

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The Philippine gaming industry generated gross gaming revenues (GGR) of PHP87.60 billion in the first quarter of 2026, down 15.87% from the PHP104.12 billion recorded in the same period last year.


The gaming industry’s first-quarter performance reflected the impact of economic headwinds and evolving market conditions.
The gaming industry’s first-quarter performance reflected the impact of economic headwinds and evolving market conditions.

The decline was largely driven by weaker performance in the electronic gaming sector — including e-games, e-bingo, bingo, and poker — which posted a combined 22.43% year-on-year decline in GGR during the January-to-March period.


Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation Chairman and CEO Alejandro H. Tengco said the gaming industry’s first-quarter performance reflected the impact of economic headwinds and evolving market conditions.



“We attribute the first-quarter dip to several factors, including softer discretionary spending amid geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and rising inflationary pressures,” Tengco said.


Licensed casinos emerged as the industry’s largest revenue contributor during the period, generating PHP44.52 billion, or 50.83% of total GGR.


The electronic gaming sector generated PHP39.90 billion in gross gaming revenues during the quarter, accounting for 45.55% of total GGR.


Licensed casinos emerged as the industry’s largest revenue contributor during the period, while the electronic gaming sector generated PHP39.90 billion in gross gaming revenues during the quarter.
Licensed casinos emerged as the industry’s largest revenue contributor during the period, while the electronic gaming sector generated PHP39.90 billion in gross gaming revenues during the quarter.

PAGCOR-operated casinos contributed PHP3.17 billion, accounting for 3.62% of total GGR.


Tengco said he remains optimistic about the future of the local gaming industry as operators continue to invest in integrated resort developments, digital innovation, and responsible gaming initiatives.



“We remain hopeful that once geopolitical tensions stabilize, consumer confidence and discretionary spending will gradually recover, which should help support improved industry performance,” he said.








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