If you’ve been wondering whether you can still join paid fantasy contests on Dream11 in India, the short answer as of August 22–23, 2025 is: No real-money games are no longer allowed nationwide. Following the passage of a new central law, Dream11 and several other platforms have suspended all money-based gameplay and shifted to free-to-play experiences to comply with the ban.
What exactly changed?
During the Monsoon Session of Parliament, lawmakers passed a new Online Gaming law that prohibits offering real-money online games in India. After the bill cleared both Houses and received Presidential assent on August 22, 2025, leading platforms—including Dream11—announced an immediate halt to paid contests. Reports indicate the law includes criminal penalties for offering money-based games after it comes into force.
Is Dream11 “banned” outright?
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The app itself isn’t prohibited in every form. The ban targets real-money gameplay (depositing money to win cash).
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Dream11 has publicly stated it is shifting to free-to-play/social gaming, so you may still find non-monetary modes live.
A quick timeline for context
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2017–2021: Multiple Indian courts recognized fantasy sports formats like Dream11 as games of skill, distinct from gambling. The Supreme Court subsequently upheld those positions, which supported the sector’s growth.
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Oct 1, 2023: A 28% GST on online gaming (calculated on face value of bets/entry fees) took effect—raising costs for the industry but not banning it.
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Aug 21–22, 2025: Parliament passes a nationwide ban on real-money online games, prompting immediate shutdowns of paid modes on major apps, including Dream11.
What it means for users
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No cash contests: You can’t legally join Dream11 contests that require entry fees or offer cash winnings. Platforms have suspended these features.
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Free-to-play may continue: Expect practice, social, or points-only modes without monetary stakes.
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Enforcement & penalties: Media coverage of the new law notes strict penalties for companies offering money games post-enactment; do not attempt to bypass via VPNs or unofficial apps.
What about state-specific rules?
Historically, online real-money gaming in India was a state subject, resulting in a patchwork: some states tried blanket bans; others allowed skill games. Several high courts struck down broad prohibitions on skill-based games. The 2025 central law supersedes this landscape by imposing a nation-wide prohibition on real-money online games, which is why platforms have switched off paid modes across India rather than state by state. (Courts once favorable to fantasy sports as “skill” are now a historical context, not a current permission.)
What happens to taxes and winnings?
Before the 2025 ban:
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GST: A flat 28% GST applied to online gaming on the full face value (stake/entry fee).
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Income tax on winnings: Winnings from games were taxed (commonly at a flat rate for such income categories). Those rules affected past winnings but are now largely moot for future cash contests due to the ban. (If you have unwithdrawn past winnings, watch for official guidance from the platform.)
Impact on sports & sponsorships
Dream11 had become deeply woven into Indian sport—team sponsorships, awards, and fantasy engagement. The 2025 ban has triggered immediate uncertainty around sponsorship deals (e.g., team jersey partnerships) and prize activations linked to fantasy contests, with reports suggesting near-term disruption before major tournaments.
Is this permanent?
It’s too early to say. Some industry voices have criticized the “overnight” nature of the prohibition and hinted at legal challenges. Any change would depend on future court rulings, amendments, or new regulatory frameworks. Until then, assume paid fantasy contests remain off the table nationwide.
Safe, legal alternatives (for now)
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Free-to-play fantasy/social modes on Dream11 or other apps (no stakes, no cash prizes).
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Esports & casual gaming without money stakes (which the new regime increasingly distinguishes from gambling). Always confirm that no real money is involved.
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Official sports predictors/contests run by leagues or broadcasters that do not involve entry fees or cash payouts.
Bottom line
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Is Dream11 banned in India?
Real-money Dream11 is effectively banned nationwide under the 2025 law, and the company has stopped paid contests. You can still access free-to-play modes, but no cash entries or winnings are permitted. Until courts or lawmakers say otherwise, that’s the operating reality. From the one and only Team TechinfosparkFor more tech blogs, visit our website: Tech Info Sparks
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