DigiPlus Interactive Corp. expects to fully recover by the second half of 2026 from the impact of tighter government regulations on online gaming firms.
DigiPlus president Andy Tsui told a press briefing the group has seen a steady recovery over the last six months as it increased engagement with long-term and high-value users.
“So we’re still in the recovery stage. We’ll probably see, I would say, full recovery more towards maybe third or fourth quarter of this year,” Tsui said.
The online gaming firm, which operates BingoPlus, ArenaPlus, and GameZone, reported a net income of P12.6 billion in 2025. This was largely flat from the previous year, even as revenues rose 12 percent to P84 billion from P75 billion.
The company faced headwinds in August 2025 when the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ordered e-wallet providers to delink from online gaming applications. Prior to this regulatory shift, DigiPlus recorded quarterly revenues of approximately P25 billion. Tsui noted that without the delinking, full-year revenues for 2025 could have reached P90 billion to P100 billion.
“As a licensed and leading online gaming operator, we continue to welcome collaboration and active participation in discussions with the Philippine government to achieve our shared goal of raising the standards of the industry,” DigiPlus chairman Eusebio Tanco said.







