Nazara Tech Shares Tumble 20% on Gaming Bill Fears

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Aug 25, 2025 17:10

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Nazara Technologies shares fall 20% in 4 days amid concerns over the Online Gaming Bill and its impact on real money games.
Nazara Tech Shares Tumble 20% on Gaming Bill Fears
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New Delhi, Aug 25 (PTI) Shares of Nazara Technologies tumbled over 3 per cent on Monday, taking the total losses to 20 per cent in four consecutive days of decline as investors deserted shares of online gaming-related firms following a proposed regulation on money-based games.

The company's stock tanked 20.37 per cent on the BSE since Wednesday.

On Monday, shares of the firm declined 3.46 per cent to settle at Rs 1,115.80.


Shares of gaming and hospitality firm Delta Corp dropped 3.08 per cent, while OnMobile Global dipped 0.80 per cent.

"Online gaming stocks continued to face sustained selling pressure. Shares of Nazara Technologies and Delta Corp extended their decline, reacting to the Online Gaming Bill that seeks to ban money-based games. The uncertainty around regulatory tightening is likely to weigh on sentiment in this pocket in the near term," Hariprasad K, Research Analyst and Founder - Livelong Wealth, said.

"Pursuant to the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, passed by the Parliament on August 21, 2025 and pending enactment, we wish to inform that, as a matter of abundant caution and in due respect of the government's mandate, Moonshine Technologies Private Limited, an assocaiate company in which Nazara Technologies Limited holds a 46.07 per cent stake, has ceased offering real money online gaming operations," Nazara Technologies had said in a regulatory filing on Friday.
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