Play’n GO Disables Ruble Bets for Russian Players

Provider Play’n GO has disabled ruble-denominated betting and blocked its content for players from Russia as of December 29, as reported by Ludomanskie Budni.

Restrictions for Users from Russia

Ruble Betting

Since late December, ruble bets in Play’n GO games are no longer accepted. The change applies across all platforms that offer this developer’s products.

Access to Game Content

At the same time ruble betting was disabled, access to Play’n GO content was closed for players from Russia. The provider’s games no longer launch in the standard format.

How Ruble Accounts Now Work

Slot Launch Currency Change

For users with ruble-based accounts, the provider’s slots now launch in euros. The currency is displayed automatically when entering the game.

Current Game Launch Format

When a ruble account is used, the system automatically switches gameplay to a euro-based format. This rule applies to all Play’n GO slots available on the platform.