If the blockchain gaming platform is a decentralized organization, then there is no way the government can put a ban on it. The only way they can ban it is by banning everyone all around the world that helps run the network which is almost impossible (unless they whole government of the world decides to unite and impose the ban). On other hand, if it is some centralized entity that runs the network, then the government can easily impose a ban and restrict that entity from offering services to their country. In other words, governments can't do shit to a decentralized network.
It would really be hard for the government to ban a decentralized gaming platform.
I believe the OP is talking about Axie Infinity as the PH government is said to tax those gamers on their earnings.
But how? Can they track all those players or are all players willing to submit their data to the government and let the government impose tax on their income?
I also don't know how this will work out. That's the perks of being decentralized platform.
Curious how the government will implement tax regulation on these players?