Bloomberry Resorts Corp has officially entered the online gaming arena with the soft launch of its brand-new platform, MegaFUNalo. Quietly activated on Monday, the site offers real-money table games and slots under the trusted Solaire brand, fully licensed by PAGCOR. As soon as the launch went public, excitement rippled through the market—Bloomberry’s shares surged by as much as 6.7% in intraday trading and closed the day with a 5.21% jump at PHP9.10.
Clearly, investors are betting big on Bloomberry’s digital pivot. The move comes as the company seeks to extend its gaming footprint beyond its iconic Solaire Resort and Casino in Manila. With MegaFUNalo, Bloomberry is going beyond brick-and-mortar. It’s capturing the growing appetite for legal online casinos in the Philippines, and positioning itself for long-term relevance in a rapidly evolving industry.
Currently, MegaFUNalo is in soft launch mode and accessible only to select players. But that exclusivity won’t last long. Once the test phase wraps, Bloomberry plans to roll out the platform to a wider audience. And with PAGCOR’s approval in place, users can expect a secure, legitimate gaming experience that mirrors the thrill of the Solaire floor—only now, it’s just a few taps away.
This leap into digital gaming couldn’t come at a better time. As regulators crack down on shady, unlicensed platforms, PAGCOR has been pushing for safer, locally licensed alternatives. Bloomberry’s entry into the scene shows that trusted land-based operators are ready to step up and deliver premium, regulated iGaming to Filipino players.
With MegaFUNalo, Bloomberry isn’t just experimenting—it’s staking its claim in the future of Philippine gaming. As player behavior shifts toward mobile and online play, this platform is set to become a major part of the country’s legal digital entertainment ecosystem.