Our Commitment
Victory World believes gaming should remain a balanced and enjoyable form of entertainment. Player well-being should take priority over time spent playing, money spent, rewards, rankings, or game results.
We intend to develop player-protection features alongside the platform, including clear age restrictions, responsible-play information, account controls, limit-setting options, and access to support resources where applicable.
Healthy Gaming Principles
Follow these principles whenever you participate in games involving competition, prizes, deposits, or wagering.
- Treat gaming as entertainment—not as employment, an investment, or a guaranteed way to make money.
- Decide how much time and money you can afford before you begin playing.
- Never use money needed for housing, food, bills, education, healthcare, debt payments, or family responsibilities.
- Never borrow money, use emergency funds, or sell possessions to continue playing.
- Take regular breaks and maintain time for work, family, sleep, exercise, and other activities.
- Avoid gaming while distressed, angry, lonely, exhausted, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Accept losses as part of gaming and never attempt to recover them by immediately increasing your spending.
No system, strategy, prediction, or past result can guarantee future winnings. Stop when the experience is no longer enjoyable or comfortably affordable.
Set Personal Limits
Personal limits can help keep gaming controlled, intentional, and affordable.
Time limits
- Choose a maximum playing period before opening a game.
- Use alarms or device reminders to prevent sessions from continuing unnoticed.
- Take a meaningful break after each session rather than moving immediately to another game.
Financial limits
- Set a fixed entertainment budget that will not affect essential expenses.
- Decide in advance the maximum amount you are prepared to lose.
- Do not increase your budget because of a losing streak, promotion, reward, or emotional reaction.
Reality checks
- Review how long you have played during a session.
- Review deposits, withdrawals, wins, losses, and total spending.
- Ask whether gaming is still enjoyable and consistent with your original limit.
Warning Signs of Gambling Harm
Gaming or gambling may be becoming harmful when it begins to affect finances, relationships, responsibilities, mood, or physical health.
Warning signs may include:
- Spending more time or money than originally intended.
- Trying repeatedly to recover losses by continuing to play.
- Hiding gaming activity, spending, losses, or debts from other people.
- Borrowing money or missing essential payments because of gaming.
- Feeling anxious, irritable, restless, guilty, or depressed because of gaming.
- Losing interest in work, study, relationships, sleep, or normal activities.
- Finding it difficult to stop, reduce, or take a break despite wanting to do so.
- Using gaming to escape distress, conflict, loneliness, or other personal problems.
- Receiving concerns from family members, friends, employers, or financial institutions.
You do not need to wait for a crisis. Taking a break, speaking with someone you trust, reviewing your finances, or contacting a professional support service can help prevent further harm.
Player Protection Tools
As Victory World develops, player-protection features may include:
- Deposit, loss, wager, and spending limits.
- Daily, weekly, or monthly playing-time limits.
- Session reminders and reality checks.
- Transaction and gameplay history.
- Temporary account breaks or cooling-off periods.
- Long-term self-exclusion.
- Restrictions on promotional communications.
- Age, identity, payment-method, and location verification.
- Monitoring designed to identify potentially harmful activity.
- Access to account-support and responsible-gaming resources.
Final tool availability will depend on the platform, operating region, applicable law, and services offered.
Taking a Break and Self-Exclusion
Taking a break can be appropriate whenever gaming is affecting your mood, finances, relationships, health, or responsibilities.
Short-term break
A cooling-off period may temporarily prevent account access or participation for a chosen period. During that period, access should not be restored early except where legally permitted and supported by platform rules.
Self-exclusion
Self-exclusion is intended for people who need a stronger and longer restriction. Depending on the location, self-exclusion may apply to one operator, multiple operators, online services, or physical gaming locations.
Players should also consider removing gambling apps, blocking gambling websites, limiting access to payment methods, and seeking professional support.
Ask about account restrictions →Underage Gaming Prevention
Victory World is intended only for adults who meet the minimum legal-age requirements for the relevant game or service in their jurisdiction.
- Minors must not create accounts, make deposits, or access restricted gaming or wagering features.
- Adults should not share accounts, passwords, devices, payment methods, or identity documents with minors.
- Parents and guardians should use device controls, app-store restrictions, payment protections, and website-filtering software where appropriate.
- Accounts may be restricted while age or identity information is being verified.
Suspected underage access should be reported through the Victory World contact page.
Support for Family and Friends
Gambling-related harm can affect partners, children, relatives, friends, coworkers, and household finances.
When you are concerned about someone:
- Choose a calm time to speak without blame or confrontation.
- Describe the specific behavior and effects you have noticed.
- Encourage the person to review spending, take a break, or seek professional support.
- Protect shared finances and obtain independent financial or legal advice where needed.
- Seek support for your own well-being rather than managing the situation alone.
Independent Support Resources
Independent organizations can provide confidential advice, treatment information, self-exclusion guidance, peer support, and local referrals.
National Council on Problem Gambling
Support and local referrals for people in the United States affected by problem gambling.
Visit support resource →GamCare
Free information and support for people affected by gambling-related harm in Great Britain.
Visit support resource →GambleAware
Safer-gambling information, practical tools, and access to support services.
Visit support resource →Support in Other Locations
Search for an officially recognized gambling-support, healthcare, or regulatory service in your country or region.
Contact Victory World →Victory World does not control these organizations or their services. Availability, contact details, and eligibility may vary by location and may change over time.
Immediate and Emergency Help
Gambling-related distress can sometimes become an urgent mental health, financial, or personal-safety concern.
If you or another person may be in immediate danger, contact the emergency services or crisis-support service available in your location. Do not rely on a website contact form for an emergency.
Consider contacting a trusted family member, healthcare professional, financial counselor, or local gambling-support organization as soon as possible.
Contact Victory World
Contact Victory World to report suspected underage access, request information about account restrictions, or raise a responsible-gaming concern.
Victory World is still under development. The final responsible- gaming program must be adapted to the games offered, platform technology, payment system, licensed operating regions, and applicable regulatory requirements before launch.