ISGA Finds No Evidence that Social Gaming Turns Players into Real Money Gamblers ISGA Finds No Evidence that Social Gaming Turns Players into Real Money Gamblers
Key Takeaways
  • The first research published by the International Social Games Association (ISGA) has concluded that there is “no evidence that social casino games are converting people to real money gamblers or causing problem gambling.”
  • The report was produced by Harvest Strategy, a research group comprising academics from the University of Sydney. It was peer reviewed by academics at the London Business School.

The first research published by the International Social Games Association (ISGA) has concluded that there is no evidence that social casino games are converting people to real money gamblers or causing problem gambling.