Germany’s national gambling self-exclusion program OASIS has recorded almost 350,000 registrations during its first four years of operations, official data from the scheme has revealed.
Launched in July 2021, OASIS went live shortly after the country’s legal online gambling market opened. It was introduced under the terms of the State Treaty on Gambling (GlüNeuRStV).
As of the end of July 2025, a total of 336,980 registrations had been reported. As people can self-exclude more than once, the overall number of individuals in the scheme may vary.
Several self-exclusion options are available to players, with users able to block themselves for over 10 years. Of the 341,327 registrations reported through 14 August this year, 22,381 elected for the longest possible blocking period.