Online slots remain banned in France for the time being. While the government is looking into expanding the offer, regulators are keeping the brakes on for now.
The Autorité nationale des jeux (ANJ) calls slots one of the most addictive forms of gambling. That makes them dangerous, especially for young players. Caution is paramount, even though legalisation would bring in a lot of money.
Big international companies are already lining up for the French market
Yet there is a lot of economic pressure on politicians. Big gambling companies from abroad want to enter the French market as soon as they can.
The online gambling sector in France already accounts for €2.5 billion. When slots are added, that almost doubles. But not everyone can handle that growth.
Many French operators fear they cannot compete with the big international players. That would mean that both the money and the control would disappear.
Illegal sites already attract players who want to gamble on slots
Players who like to play slots online are now finding their way to illegal providers. These are often located abroad, without control or protection.
Some experts think a regulated market could solve this problem. Players would then switch to legal, safe platforms. But that is no guarantee.
Even in countries where slots are allowed, the illegal market persists. Regulated access does not stop the problem, it only shifts it.
The ANJ wants a strict framework if the market does open up
The regulator is not against expanding supply, but wants clear rules. Think deposit limits, loss limits and a ban on advertising.
Without those measures, it creates a dangerous playing field. Especially for young adults, who get addicted faster and take more risks.
Politicians must therefore choose between quick profits and long-term safety. The ANJ advocates patience and protection above all else.