North Macedonia Enforces State Monopoly Over Online Gambling Markets
AI-GENERATEDA new 2026 law has officially ended private online gambling in North Macedonia. The state now holds 100 percent control, forcing former partners like Mozzart out of the market.
The landscape of North Macedonian gambling has undergone a seismic shift as the government officially turns its back on market liberalization. After three years of political back-and-forth, the Assembly finally approved a comprehensive overhaul of its gambling laws in July 2026. This new legal framework marks the end of an era where private companies could partner with the state to provide online gambling services. Instead, the country is doubling down on a state-led model that centralizes control and significantly increases the operational burden for any remaining land-based entities. For the industry, this is not just a change in rules, it is a total restructuring of how gambling exists in the country.
The shift is particularly striking given the country's history. Since 2012, North Macedonia had a relatively permissive online sector where private operators could work alongside the state lottery. The goal was to keep tax revenue within the country and offer players a legal alternative to foreign websites. However, following the 2024 elections, the political climate turned hostile toward private gambling. The result is a statutory monopoly that effectively wipes out the private online market, leaving only B2B opportunities for external technology providers who must win competitive public tenders to even participate.
Numbers and facts
The 2026 Law consolidates online gambling and lottery under a single state-owned joint-stock company. The state is now the sole shareholder of this entity. This legal change was preceded by a series of aggressive administrative actions. In September 2024, the government terminated the licenses of several private online gambling companies that were operating as joint ventures. These included NOVO VLT, Mozzart, 77 BITS, Vezuv, and 2Win.mk. By the end of 2024, the market was almost empty, with MegaWin being the only site operating, albeit in a precarious legal gray zone.
New land-based regulations are also quite strict. Casinos and slot clubs must maintain a distance of at least 500 meters from primary and secondary schools. Furthermore, all slot machines must be registered with GPS integration and proper sealing to ensure technical soundness. Advertising is also under heavy fire. Signage on gambling premises is now capped at 30 cm by 100 cm, and any advertising that portrays gambling as a solution to financial problems is strictly prohibited. Social media giveaways, which previously operated in a legal vacuum, are now officially classified as gambling. This means they require a license and an up-front payment of 18 percent of the total prize fund value.
Why it matters for German players
German players might see similarities between these rules and the German Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021. Germany also uses restrictive measures like the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit and the 1 Euro max bet per spin on slots to control the market. However, the North Macedonian example shows how a complete state monopoly could potentially drive players into the arms of unlicensed offshore operators. For German users, the lesson is clear: stick to GGL-licensed casinos. While monopolies like the one in North Macedonia limit choice, the German regulated market tries to balance safety with a variety of private providers. Avoid MGA or Curacao sites, as they do not offer the legal protections mandated by the German GGL.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For operators with a German license, the North Macedonian shift highlights the global trend toward stricter advertising and location-based rules. The 500-meter rule for schools is a reminder that land-based operations remain under heavy scrutiny. GGL-licensed casinos must ensure they continue to strictly follow advertising guidelines to avoid similar draconian measures being introduced in Germany. The prohibition of celebrity endorsements that imply gambling success is a trend that is likely to spread across Europe. Operators should focus on transparency and player protection as their primary competitive advantages in a world where states are increasingly looking to take back control of the gambling industry.
„The 2026 Law significantly strengthens gambling regulation in North Macedonia by introducing stricter player protection measures, enhanced oversight of operators, and greater market transparency. Though its most controversial element, the establishment of a state monopoly for online gambling, while intended to improve control over the sector, may struggle to compete with offshore operators that offer a broader product range, better odds, more attractive promotions, and superior user experience.“ - Stasya Yautodzyeva, Head of Analytics at 4H Agency
Frequently asked questions
When does the new gambling law in North Macedonia come into effect?
The new law on lotteries and entertainment games was passed on June 29, 2026, and came into force on July 14, 2026. This law ends the previous gambling model that had been in place since 2011.
What type of gambling is most affected by the new law in North Macedonia?
The new law establishes an absolute state monopoly over all online gambling products. Private companies are only allowed to act as B2B service providers and must apply through public tenders.
What new requirements apply to land-based gambling establishments in North Macedonia?
Land-based establishments like casinos and slot clubs must maintain a minimum distance of 500 meters from schools. Additionally, gaming machines must be monitored and sealed via GPS.
How are social media giveaways treated under the new North Macedonian law?
Social media giveaways requiring likes, shares, or tags are now considered gambling. A license and a fee of 18 percent of the total prize pool value, paid in advance, are required.
What does the development in North Macedonia mean for players in Germany?
For German players, this serves as a caution about changing regulations. There are no direct changes, but Macedonian providers will disappear from the market. It is recommended to only play with providers on the GGL whitelist.
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