WinZO drags Google to Court for its arbitrary inclusion of only DFS and Rummy Apps in Playstore Policy update
Mumbai, 20th September 2022: India's largest vernacular social gaming platform, WinZO, has challenged Google's recent Playstore policy (Play Store - Pilot for DFS & Rummy) in the Delhi High Court for the selective inclusion of only Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) and Rummy on the Google Play Store, leaving out a large segment of skill gaming platforms and indie developers. WinZO seeks restraint against Google from implementing the arbitrary classification which will impact the reputation of WinZo’s business. WinZO is among many other industry players, such as MPL and Zupee, among others, who have called the policy arbitrary, unfair and restrictive. It believes that Google’s policy can lead to distortions in the competitive Indian gaming ecosystem by resulting in unparalleled access to the 2.5 billion monthly active users across 190 countries where the Google Play Store is available. This will result in benefiting only a handful of players who are already in monopoly for over a decade. The update is not only seen as anti-competitive but also as a death-knell to innovation.
Every other app store of the country including the Apple Store, Vivo, Oppo, MI Store allows all skill gaming products that are protected uniformly under the Constitution of India. Google, however, till date, did not allow any game with a pay to play format on the Google Play Store. It is noteworthy that Google Playstore is the largest app distribution platform owning 97% market share in India, which is an Android-centric market. On 7th September 2022, Google announced an update in its longstanding policy, and decided to allow Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) and Rummy products on the Playstore in a year-long pilot starting 28th September 2022. After the announcement by Google, Sameer Barde, the CEO of E-Gaming Federation, previously known as ‘The Online Rummy Federation’, had gone on record to state that this move “help legitimate skill gaming operators grow while eliminating unscrupulous fly-by-night operators” - almost implying that companies excluded in the pilot are not legitimized. Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports (FIFS) Director General, Joy Bhattacharya, went on record to make the differentiation to state that Google Playstore is allowing games “recognised by the Supreme Court of India as regular business activities". Many players who are not included in this ‘pilot’ stated that this selective inclusion would be seen as almost a legitimization of only a select format over constitutionally protected and recognised games of skill such as Chess, Carrom, Cricket among many other games. While Google would facilitate seamless hassle free installation of DFS and Rummy products from its Playstore without any warning, other skill gaming apps distributed through their websites, would be showing a dire and false warning citing “This type of file may harm your device” when a user would try to download any other pay to play game which is forcefully excluded from this pilot. This is going to be the death of fair market practices and extremely discriminatory for innovative developers working on projects outside DFS and Rummy.
Casual gaming segment and multi-gaming platforms which host other games of skill such as Chess, Pool, Racing, among others cater to 85% of game downloads and user base. Countries such as United Kingdoms, Sweden, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, and 45 states of the United States of America differentiate between popular games of skill like Chess, Carrom, Virtual Racing Games, Virtual Combat games, which do not require any licenses, and DFS and Poker, whose offering necessarily requires licenses in these countries. In India, the Regulation of Online Skill Games Act, Nagaland, 2015, similarly defines games of skill on the basis of tests laid down by the Hon’ble Supreme Court, and provides an indicative list of such games, such as virtual sports including virtual soccer, virtual cricket, virtual pool, solitaire, chess, and sudoku.
In the KR Lakshmanan vs State of Tamil Nadu (which most of the Rummy Companies cite for legality), the Hon’ble Supreme Court inferred Rummy as being a Game of skill, and explicitly drew an analogy to other games of skill, like chess and golf.
Reacting to Google’s Updated policies and challenge to the same, Saumya Singh Rathore, Co-founder, WinZO Games said,
“Google Play, as a market leader, has a duty to act in a fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory manner. There does not seem to be a reason for selecting only DFS and Rummy. There is no engagement with industry to find out the dynamics. There is no evaluation of the impact that is likely to result from such a clearly discriminatory and arbitrary classification. Above all, we fail to understand as to how Google is being permitted to select that within a set of legal / legitimate businesses, only two will be onboarded and the others, excluded.
This policy will not only reduce the marketing cost for players in monopoly to 1/4 th of their earlier spends but also create a false perception of legitimation of DFS & Rummy over all other games such as Carrom, Chess, Quiz, etc. In the fast evolving sunrise sector, gaming, a level playing field is key to innovation and success. Year-long pilot is detrimental to thousands of companies and can lead to irreversible market distortion of a fast moving gaming tech industry, leading to death of many players as the strong gets stronger”
So, WinZO seeks an injunction restraining Google from implementing its revised Playstore policy. And a ruling that Google must change its policy to allow all apps offering games of skill on its Playstore and not just a select few. WinZO argues that Google’s policy is arbitrary and restrictive, that it unfairly favours only two types of games: DFS and Rummy, is unfair competition, and wrongfully interferes with WinZO’s business causing business and commercial injury. Moreover, the policy casts doubt over Google’s stated position as an intermediary, who are obliged to law to maintain platform neutrality.
Brief about WinZO
WinZO is the largest social gaming and interactive entertainment platform in India. Launched in early 2018, the Company partners with third party developers to host games on their WinZO, where users can enjoy personalized multiplayer gameplay experiences. WinZO has recently onboarded former India Captain - MS Dhoni as its brand ambassador
The platform is available in 12 languages such as English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, and Bhojpuri, with over 85 million registered users so far clocking over 3.5 billion micro-transactions per month across a portfolio of 100+ games served across 6+ formats. WinZO holds multiple patents in India and US for its innovations.
WinZO has already partnered with and empowered over
70,000 content creators of India via its Influencer Partnership Program who collectively streamed videos over
7,00,000 hours and garnered impressions of over 10Bn on Social media.
Committed to democratising entrepreneurship, WinZO has provided 1 lakh direct
and indirect employment through its inclusive business model and employment
opportunities such as housewives working as translators of its app. The Company
envisions a future where the WinZO platform can deliver a culturally relevant
and enjoyable experience in the Indian gaming ecosystem, monetized through a
unique micro-transaction model.
WinZO has also launched own Game Developers Fund of $26Mn deployed
across three tranches to collaborate with companies across all forms of
interactive entertainment such as games, economies around gaming, content
creation, live-ops, security etc. through capital investment, infrastructural
support and monetisation support. WinZO has made some strategic investments in
the range of $0.1 Mn - $0.5 Mn in each of the partnerships varying from concept
stage to near completion stage in the product life cycle.
WinZO, a series-C funded venture, has raised $100 million from Marquee gaming and entertainment investors such as Griffin Gaming partners, Courtside ventures, Maker’s fund, all of who made their first investment in Indian start-up ecosystem through WinZO.
References
Nagaland Act of Regulation of Skill Gaming, 2015 (Nagaland - Regulation of Skill Gaming Act 2015)
Google Play Policy: Play Store Pilot for DFS & Rummy