PCSO Weekly Wrap: Feb 11 - 16, 2026
1. PAGCOR Announces Tighter Online Gambling Regulations (Feb 11, 2026)
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has introduced a set of stricter regulations governing the online gambling sector, aimed at improving oversight and control of digital gaming activities. These measures include enhanced know-your-customer (KYC) requirements, expanded responsible gaming tools, and tightened advertising rules targeting online and traditional media channels. PAGCOR said the changes come as the Philippine Senate evaluates the broader social and economic impacts of online gambling. The updated protocols now require operators to verify a player’s identity—such as a government-issued ID and a real-time selfie—before players can deposit funds. The regulator is also collaborating with advertising authorities to clamp down on illegal gambling promotions.
🔗 Related article: PAGCOR tightens online gambling regulations — https://agbrief.com/news/philippines/11/02/2026/pagcor-tightens-regulations-on-online-gambling/
2. Integrated Resort and Market News (Feb 16, 2026)
Recent industry bulletins highlight developments in the Philippine casino market, including changes in resort projects and corporate achievements:
- A large-scale integrated resort project within Manila’s Entertainment City has unveiled a new identity following changes in ownership, signaling continued investment interest in land-based casino resorts.
- DigiPlus Interactive Corp. topped the Philippines Growth Champions 2026 list, reflecting robust revenue expansion among gaming-related corporations amid shifting industry dynamics.
While these items are business-focused rather than regulatory news, they reflect ongoing commercial momentum and investor confidence in both digital and land-based segments.
🔗 Latest casino and gambling industry news (Philippines) — https://news.worldcasinodirectory.com/world/asia/philippines
3. Casino Operations and Strategic Decisions (Around Feb 12–14, 2026)
Additional press summaries from industry aggregators indicate operational shifts among casino operators:
- Melco Resorts reportedly ended a strategic review of its Manila casino operations, suggesting a reevaluation of options after prior negotiations failed to yield a transaction.
- Reports also suggest Pacific Online Systems Corp. decided to divest from its e-casino plans, likely influenced by tightening regulatory conditions on digital gambling licensing.
These items, while not always published as standalone news articles, appear in compiled casino industry newsletters covering the mid-February period.
🔗 Philippines casino news feed — https://casinos.einnews.com/country/philippines
Summary Perspective
Over Feb 11–16, 2026, Philippine gambling news was dominated by regulatory tightening from PAGCOR, particularly on online gambling KYC and advertising restrictions, aligned with broader legislative scrutiny. At the same time, casino market activity continued, with integrated resort developments and corporate growth recognition demonstrating that both digital and land-based casino sectors remain active despite regulatory adjustments.