Hong Kong Considers Odds Display for Claw Machines
Quick Look
- Hong Kong authorities are considering requiring claw machine operators to display winning odds and potentially increase prize values.
- The proposed changes aim to protect consumers and prevent addiction, including individual licensing for machines and displaying license details and anti-addiction slogans.
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Why It Matters
Hong Kong authorities are considering changes to the regulation of prize-based amusement games, including claw machines. These proposals follow a High Court ruling in 2022 that exempted claw machines from entertainment licensing requirements.
Hong Kong authorities will consider requiring claw machine operators to display the odds of winning, while remaining open to increasing prize values and maximum payouts under proposed changes to the regulatory regime, the home affairs minister has said.
“The most important thing is to protect players and consumers, ensure they play in a safe environment, and prevent addiction,” Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Alice Mak Mei-kuen told a radio programme on Saturday. “These are our priorities.”
The government proposed earlier this month to tighten oversight of claw machines, pinball machines and other prize-based amusement games by issuing individual licences for each one.
The legal changes would remove the requirement to hold a Places of Public Entertainment Licence when applying for an Amusements with Prizes Licence.
The High Court ruled in 2022 that claw machines were exempt from the entertainment licence, meaning they could not be regulated by the prizes permit unless the rules were amended.
Mak said that under the new regime, all claw machines must display their licences, the licensees’ contact details and anti-addiction slogans.
Open Questions
- What will be the specific thresholds for displaying odds?
- What are the proposed increases for prize values and maximum payouts?
- When will the proposed legal changes be implemented?
- What are the penalties for non-compliance by operators?





