India, Aug. 1 -- Google has proposed changes to its Play Store and advertising policies for a larger number of India's real-money gaming (RMG) apps in response to an ongoing antitrust probe by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) related to the tech major's alleged abuse of dominance in the RMG ecosystem.

The CCI's antitrust probe launched in November 2024, stems from a complaint filed by Delhi-based RMG platform Winzo.

The CCI had sought stakeholder comments on Google's commitment application pertaining to the alleged exclusion of certain RMG apps from Google Play and the selective onboarding of daily fantasy sports and rummy apps, thereby distorting the competitive landscape.

In its application, Google proposed to replace the cu...