Recently, there have been some rumors about the Philippine gaming platform PlayTime Gaming being linked to the Miss Universe event, which are purely misinformation. On the 22nd, PlayTime issued an official statement directly addressing these false claims, emphasizing that the company has no business in Thailand at all, and local users can't even access the website, let alone register or make transactions. Simply put, it's a misunderstanding, and the company has also hired lawyers from the Philippines and Thailand to investigate, all results showing no illegal activities.

Business Clarification: Zero Access in Thailand and Response to Misinformation
PlayTime Gaming clearly states that their operations are limited to the Philippines and a few authorized regions, and the Thai market is not in their plans at all. The website and applications are completely blocked for Thai IP addresses, ensuring that local users cannot access any services. The company points out that the rumors may have originated from the peripheral public opinion of the Miss Universe event, but PlayTime was not involved in the questioned activities.
Legal Review: Dual-National Lawyers Confirm Legality
To prove their innocence, PlayTime has commissioned independent lawyers from the Philippines and Thailand to conduct a legal review, both of whom confirmed that the company's operations comply with the laws of both countries. The company believes that the controversy is just a spillover effect from the Miss Universe incident, and they are fully compliant with no illegal activities.
Partnership Relations and Follow-up Actions
As a global partner of the Miss Universe organization, PlayTime has always adhered to transparent and compliant management. The company emphasizes that it will take legal action against those maliciously spreading false information to protect the brand from being implicated. At the same time, it reiterates that its business is focused only in the Philippines to avoid similar misunderstandings in the future.










