WinZO, a popular Indian gaming platform, is taking legal action against Google. The company says Google’s Playstore policy is unfair, as it only allows Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) and Rummy apps, excluding other real-money skill-based games.
WinZO claims this decision favours certain games without a valid reason, putting its business and users at a disadvantage. The company says this policy directly affects competition and limits exposure for games that are legal under Indian gaming laws.
YouTube channel removed without warning
Also, WinZO can be challenging in the removal of its official YouTube channel, “WinZOOfficial.” The channel was taken down suddenly, cutting off a major marketing and user engagement tool. The Delhi High Court gave Google an extra ten days to explain the removal. WinZO says this action caused financial damage and disrupted its communication with users.
New YouTube rules impact gaming ads
On March 19, 2025, YouTube updated its rules to crack down on gambling-related content. These rules now block links to unapproved gambling websites and restrict videos that target minors or claim guaranteed earnings. Following this, WinZO’s YouTube channel was deleted, and its ads were restricted. WinZO argues that its content was based on skill games, not chance, and followed YouTube’s guidelines.
Winzo demands fair access and ad rights
As well, WinZO has asked the court to order Google to reinstate its YouTube channel and lift the ad restrictions. It also wants fair treatment for all skill-based games on the Playstore. This case raises larger questions about how Google handles Google Ads for online gambling, casino PPC, and other related advertising categories. WinZO says its services meet Indian legal standards and should not be unfairly targeted.
Hearing on July 23 will shape digital gaming rules
The next court hearing is set for July 23, 2025. The outcome could affect how tech platforms treat gaming apps and content, especially around online gambling and betting PPC ads. The case is being closely watched by others in the gaming and advertising industry.