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RGB in Malaysia not affected by POGO ban

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7moon26On the day, Malaysian game console manufacturersRGBIndicates that the recentPOGOThe ban will not affect it.

According to Southeast Asian news agencies,RGBTo reassure its stakeholders and customers that the recent announcement by the President of the PhilippinesPOGOThe ban will not affect that supplier.

RGBreiterated that “its slot machines were not sold toPOGOs”, adding that its machines in the Philippines are sold only to Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.CORR) is an authorized integrated resort, casino and slot club operator.

RGBIt isPOGOThe second company to come out and reiterate its stance to stakeholders and customers after the blanket ban.

Native of the Philippines24/7Online Bingo Operators and Gaming CompaniesDigiPlusAnnounce to the public that their company or services (and online bingo in general) will not bePOGOImpact of the ban.

The company said it hasCORRLicenses were obtained to operate traditional bingo, electronic bingo, electronic gaming services, sports betting, specialty games and poker.

For brands that are able to continue operating in the Philippines, now is a good time to promote their safety.

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