DAWN.COM

Today's Paper | March 05, 2026

Published 15 Sep, 2025 06:30am

Money games

WHILE being promoted as a harmless entertainment, online money gaming is destroying the lives of our youth, students and middle-class families. In Pakistan, increasing cases of financial loss, addiction and psychological distress are linked to online gambling-type games. Some young people, burdened by heavy losses, have even attempted to take their own lives.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recognised gaming disorder as a serious health issue which could surpass the harm caused by drugs. Unlike e-sports and educational or recreational games that encourage creativity and skill development, money-driven gaming feeds greed and despair. Attempts at self-control or private regulation have failed, making government intervention a necessity.

The government should take immediate and strong legislative measures to ban such exploitative money-based online games while simultaneously promoting positive aspects of the gaming sector, such as e-sports, game design, and technology-driven creativity. Protecting our youth, families, and middle class must remain the government’s top priority.

If timely action is not taken, online money games will become a far bigger social and national problem than drugs.

Muhammad Faizan Ali
Karachi

Published in Dawn, September 15th, 2025

Read Comments

PAA says Pakistan's airspace remains 'completely available' for civil aviation traffic Next Story