Bloomberry’s online gaming platform doubles down on domestic appeal, bringing in arcade-style content with a distinctly Pinoy twist.
Jeepneys, Festivals, and Digital Fun
megaFUNalo, the online offshoot of Bloomberry Resorts Corp, has added a splash of local color to its gaming library through a new partnership with Gioco Arcade, a Filipino game studio focused on culturally resonant content. The update includes games built around familiar icons like jeepneys and local festivals, signaling a move toward games that look and feel homegrown.
The first batch of Gioco-developed titles includes Cash Cash Fiesta and Jeepney Go, with Tuktuk Gold and Slice n Go joining soon. These additions aren’t your standard digital slot fare. They lean heavily into arcade-style gameplay, offering a break from traditional casino experiences while still operating within the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR)’s rules.
A Platform Shaped for Pinoys
megaFUNalo began its soft launch in mid-2025, entering the market quietly but building momentum as it attracted local players. The platform is designed with Filipino users in mind, both in content and regulation. Executives say the inclusion of locally inspired games isn’t just for show—it’s a key strategy to stand apart from unlicensed offshore operators and appeal to players looking for entertainment that hits closer to home.
Cyrus Sherafat, EVP and head of gaming for both megaFUNalo and Solaire Resort & Casino, pointed to strong audience growth tied to this domestic-first approach. “With Gioco Arcade, we’re offering players experiences that feel exciting and familiar, all within a licensed and trusted platform,” he said.
Local Developers Get a Boost
Gioco Arcade’s CEO, Maricar Nepomuceno, sees the partnership as a win for the local game dev community. “There’s a good future for Filipino game development,” she noted, adding that this kind of exposure could motivate more developers to stay in the country and contribute to a growing digital ecosystem.
The move also supports Bloomberry’s broader pivot toward digital expansion, especially as the country’s online gaming revenues continue to rise. While land-based casino revenues dipped in Q3 2025, online eGames saw an uptick—further validating efforts like megaFUNalo.
Regulated, Responsible, and Revenue-Ready
The platform operates under a PAGCOR license and emphasizes compliance and responsible gaming. Users must be 21 or older, and restrictions are in place for government workers and military personnel. Built-in tools like deposit limits and timeout options are part of the user experience, as regulators continue to keep a close watch on the sector.
Further regulation is on the way. Starting April 1, 2026, PAGCOR will require all licensed gaming system administrators to pay a minimum guaranteed monthly fee, part of the agency’s push to standardize oversight across the digital gambling landscape.
The Bottom Line for Players
For local players, megaFUNalo’s new games mean more variety and a little more personality in the online casino space. Whether you’re spinning through a virtual fiesta or chasing prizes in a tuk-tuk, the platform now offers something that feels less imported—and a bit more like home.










