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PAGCOR okays latest e-sabong licensee Kamura Higlands Gaming to start operations

Capas, Tarlac – The electronic platform of Kamura Highlands Gaming and Holdings, Inc., the new PAGCOR licensee in the electronic sabong (e-sabong) industry in the country, has already been approved signalling its operation to immediately start.

PAGCOR’s e-sabong licensing department chief Rodenmarx Gatdula and his team has recently conducted appropriate online platform and system evaluations of Kamura Highland Gaming’s sports complex at Capas, Tarlac as a final requisite.

Kamura Highlands Gaming was welcomed by PAGCOR mid November this year authorizing the newest entrant to the electronic cockfighting world to conduct e-sabong betting operations, though subjecting it to regulations and requirements including safety and health protocols as identified by the LGUs and the Inter-agency Task Force Against Emerging Diseases (IATF-IED).

Premiering its games this December at its Capas, Tarlac cockpit arena, Kamura Highlands Gaming’s operation is also already sanctioned by the Capas, Tarlac local government taking into account its public health protocol-compliant amenities and equipment.

Kamura Highlands Gaming was welcomed by lawyer Arturo de Castro, President of the World Slashers Alliance (WSA) into their fold promising an excellent professional relationship for the benefit of e-sabong aficionados around the country.

WSA, de Castro vows, ‘will follow the different trends in online sabong by not competing (among breeders), but helping gamefowl breeders showcase their winning bloodlines’.

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