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Singapore Casino Rivalry: Marina Bay Sands Outperforms Resorts World Sentosa

19 August 20266 Min.by Lisa Lustich
Editorially reviewed by Lisa LustichLast review:
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Competition intensifies in Singapore as Marina Bay Sands sets new visitor records while Resorts World Sentosa faces pressure over its upcoming license renewal.

In the vibrant landscape of Asian gaming hubs, Singapore has long been considered a pillar of stability for operators. However, the facade of a balanced duopoly is showing signs of strain. Recent developments point to a growing gap between the city-state's two gambling giants. While Marina Bay Sands, with its iconic three-tower silhouette and SkyPark, has become a global landmark, pressure is mounting on its competitor, Resorts World Sentosa. The contrast between the two properties is becoming increasingly apparent in their marketing strategies.

The difference is most visible in the high-stakes sweepstakes designed for VIP players. At a Lunar New Year lucky draw earlier in 2026, the top prize at Resorts World Sentosa was a bottle of Martell Cognac. Meanwhile, just across the harbor, Marina Bay Sands awarded a top winner a brand-new Mercedes-Benz CLA 200. This stark difference in promotional value has caught the attention of both industry analysts and regulatory bodies, raising questions about the competitive standing of the Sentosa island resort.

Numbers and facts

Marina Bay Sands' economic performance is formidable. By March 2025, the integrated resort had surpassed 500 million visitors since its debut in 2010. In 2019, Singapore's visitor arrivals reached 19.1 million, with tourism spending totaling approximately $20 billion. Marina Bay Sands is frequently cited as the single most profitable casino property in the world. In contrast, Resorts World Sentosa appears to be losing ground, a situation made more precarious by the fact that its gaming license is due for renewal in the coming months.

The regulatory environment in Singapore is demanding, as the government requires these integrated resorts to be major tourism drivers. Marina Bay Sands, for instance, features a 100,000-square-meter convention center that serves as a strategic national asset. Resorts World Sentosa must now demonstrate its continued value to Singapore’s tourism sector to ensure its concession is renewed without restrictive new conditions.

Background

Singapore legalized casino gambling in 2005 under Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to provide the city with the X-factor found in global capitals like London and Paris. The move was historically controversial, facing significant public backlash. To address social concerns, the government implemented strict measures, including entry fees for residents and rigorous oversight. The current market dynamics are further influenced by regional expansion, with countries like Thailand considering their own large-scale integrated resorts to compete with Singapore and Macau.

Why it matters for German players

For German tourists visiting Singapore, the local laws remain straightforward: gambling in the two licensed land-based casinos is legal, provided visitors adhere to house rules. However, the contrast with the German market is significant. While Singaporean resorts lure high rollers with luxury cars, the German market is governed by the 2021 Interstate Treaty on Gambling (GlüStV 2021), which prioritizes player protection. In Germany, online slots are restricted to a 1-euro stake limit per spin and a 1,000-euro monthly deposit limit via the LUGAS system.

The kind of high-roller marketing seen at Marina Bay Sands would be prohibited in German online casinos licensed by the GGL (Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder). German regulations are designed to prevent excessive gambling rather than encourage it through luxury incentives. Players in Germany are advised to stick to the GGL whitelist for legal protection, as offshore operators lack the same level of consumer safety and legal recourse.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

For GGL-licensed operators, the situation in Singapore serves as a reminder of the challenges of operating under strict regulatory scrutiny. While the markets differ, the case of Resorts World Sentosa shows that a license is not a permanent guarantee. Authorities monitor whether quality standards and economic goals are met. In Germany, this means operators must be meticulous in their compliance with LUGAS and OASIS systems to maintain their standing.

"Marina Bay Sands’ strong performance is putting the spotlight on Resorts World’s casino license in Singapore." - Bernadette Toh, Bloomberg Reporter

The power struggle in Singapore illustrates that gambling is a global business driven by state interests, tourism strategies, and rigorous regulation. Whether Resorts World Sentosa can regain its footing or Marina Bay Sands continues to widen the gap will shape the Asian gaming sector for years to come.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Resorts World Sentosa's license under scrutiny?

The license is up for renewal, and the resort's performance lags behind its rival Marina Bay Sands. Regulators are assessing if it still meets the high standards required for Singapore's tourism strategy.

What prizes were offered in the 2026 sweepstakes?

Marina Bay Sands gave away a Mercedes-Benz CLA 200 to a top winner. Resorts World Sentosa's top prize in a similar draw was a bottle of Martell Cognac.

How many visitors has Marina Bay Sands had?

As of March 2025, the property had welcomed over 500 million visitors since opening in 2010. It remains one of the world's most iconic and profitable resorts.

Are there similar integrated resorts in Germany?

No, Germany does not have large-scale integrated resorts on the same level as Singapore. German gambling is smaller in scale and more strictly regulated under the GlüStV 2021.

Is casino gambling legal for tourists in Singapore?

Yes, it is legal for international tourists to gamble at the two licensed resorts. Foreigners do not have to pay the entry levy required for Singaporean citizens.

How does Singapore's regulation compare to Germany's GGL?

Singapore focuses on high-end tourism and economic impact with high stakes allowed for VIPs. Germany’s GGL license emphasizes player protection through strict limits like 1-euro stakes and 1,000-euro deposit caps.

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Lisa Lustich

Lisa Lustich

Editor-in-chief & casino tester

Lisa Lustich has been testing German-language online casinos since 1997 and runs the Lustich.de newsroom. More than 400 published reviews, certified player-protection advisor (BZgA training, 2019).

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