At Mal Bat, we believe gaming should be fun — not stressful. Keep your gaming habits in check and enjoy it the responsible way.
Responsible gaming means enjoying gaming as a form of entertainment — not as a source of financial stress or anxiety. At Mal Bat, we want every player to play within their means and set their own limits.
Many people in Bangladesh enjoy online gaming. For a small number, however, it can become a problem. At Mal Bat, we have a range of safeguards in place to help reduce that risk.
Responsible gaming isn't just about playing less — it's about playing with awareness. How much time you spend, how much money you put in, and when to take a break — these are decisions only you should make. Mal Bat gives you the right tools and information to make them.
We've provided these protection tools to keep your gaming experience safe and enjoyable.
Set your gaming limits in just a few steps and stay safe.
Decreasing a limit takes effect immediately. However, increasing a limit requires a 24–72 hour waiting period — this is in place to protect you.
If you notice any of the following signs in yourself or someone you know, it's time to seek help.
Ask yourself the questions below — and answer honestly.
If you answered "Yes" to 3 or more questions, we encourage you to use our responsible gaming tools or get in touch with us.
Mal Bat is a trusted online gaming platform in Bangladesh. We want you to enjoy every moment of play — but never at the cost of your wellbeing. Responsible gaming isn't just a policy for us; it's a core commitment.
For most people, online gaming or betting is simply a form of entertainment. But for some, it can gradually develop into an addiction — and the shift usually happens so slowly that you may not notice when you've crossed the line. Mal Bat's responsible gaming tools exist for exactly this reason: to keep you aware and in control.
Research suggests that around 1–3% of the population exhibit problem gaming behaviour at some point. While that may sound like a small number, the real-world impact on families and communities is significant. Mal Bat takes this seriously and believes in proactive prevention.
The simplest and most effective approach to responsible gaming is setting a budget in advance. Each month, subtract your essential expenses from your income — whatever's left over, only allocate an amount you can afford to lose for entertainment. Use Mal Bat's deposit limit settings to lock that budget directly into the platform.
Remember: gaming is never a reliable source of income. If you start thinking of it as a way to earn money, that's a warning sign. Use Mal Bat's responsible gaming tools and keep gaming where it belongs — as entertainment.
It's easy to lose track of time when you're deep in a game. What feels like a quick session can stretch into hours before you know it. Use Mal Bat's session timer feature — it will alert you when your set time is up. Decide on a daily gaming limit beforehand and stick to it.
Many people hide their gaming habits from family or friends — and that secrecy can be a warning sign. If you feel embarrassed or afraid to talk about your gaming, ask yourself why. Responsible gaming means gaming you'd be comfortable openly admitting to the people who matter most.
Mal Bat is more than just a gaming platform — we genuinely care about our players' overall wellbeing. Our responsible gaming team works around the clock to ensure no player falls into difficulty. When our algorithms detect unusual gaming behaviour, an automatic alert is triggered and, if needed, our team will reach out to you directly.
We believe a happy, healthy player is Mal Bat's greatest asset. That's why we put responsible gaming above business pressure. Your wellbeing is our priority.
If you or someone you know is struggling with a gaming problem, please reach out to us.
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Answers to frequently asked questions about responsible gaming.