In line with the unusual income increases and market imbalances observed in some countries in the contracts system, a new regulation has been implemented for certain countries. These countries are Palestine, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, and Singapore. In these countries, which have cities located very close to one another, an unusually high number of contracts can be completed due to geographical advantages.

This situation not only causes unusual increases in players' income levels but also leads to the rapid consumption of products used in contracts, which can disrupt market balances.

To prevent this imbalance and maintain a fair gaming environment, a limit of five contracts per hour has been imposed on the aforementioned countries. This restriction aims to ensure that all players in the system compete on equal terms and that the game economy progresses in a more sustainable manner.