The Philippine gaming scene just got a splash of showbiz glamour.
MegaBet, one of the country’s most dynamic iGaming platforms, has launched Paradise, a new casual gaming destination that blurs the line between online play and primetime entertainment.
At the heart of Paradise is the Fruit Color Game, MegaBet’s first in-house title. The game re-imagines local tropical fruits—bananas, coconuts, papayas, mangosteens, rambutans, jackfruit—as colorful icons in a storyline set on Paradise Island.
Unlike the usual digital-only setups, the game is mechanically operated, a move that MegaBet says ensures transparency and equal winning chances.

The entertainment push doesn’t stop there. Inside a live gaming studio, hosts bring the energy of a noontime variety show, complete with slick production and real-time interaction. The live-streamed version of the Fruit Color Game gives players the feeling of being part of a televised spectacle rather than just another online casino.
Adding to the showbiz feel are two new “faces” of the brand—Paradise Babe and Kardo—characters designed to root the experience in Filipino pop culture.
But perhaps the biggest draw is the reward system. With every deposit, players earn “Mega Coins,” which can be exchanged for real-world items. The prize pool reads like a sponsor list from a celebrity raffle: Apple gadgets, Rolex watches, PS5 consoles, even motorcycles and cars from Toyota and Yamaha.
It’s a strategy that places MegaBet alongside a growing number of gaming platforms positioning themselves less as faceless apps and more as entertainment brands.
With Paradise, the company is betting that the future of iGaming in the Philippines isn’t just about chance—it’s about creating a spectacle.
It’s fun, it’s fair, and it’s definitely Filipino at heart.
