Gambling platform sponsorship The partnership of gambling platform
1xBet with the FIVB was scrutinized since 1xBet has no license to operate in the Philippines. It was clarified that the 1xBet only appears in Volleyball World for global subscribers of the FIVB streaming platform and the branding 1xBet does not appear on marketing materials or the actual venues. Volleyball World confirmed that the television feed of the tournament for broadcast of the Philippine broadcaster
Cignal TV is free of virtual overlay and graphics promoting unlicensed and unauthorized gambling platforms.
Ticket prices and attendance Despite having been lowered by 30% starting on 14 September, the games' initially high ticket prices were again tackled by
Philippine senators Erwin Tulfo and
Risa Hontiveros, who made speeches in a Senate
plenary session on 23 September. The senators noted the low attendance in those tournament games that did not involve the Philippines, Japan, and the United States, which they attributed to the high ticket prices, directing this lament to the
Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) under the leadership of
Ramon Suzara. The low attendance was also noted by the media arm of the Polish league
PlusLiga. However, ticket prices were further slashed by half by the organizers during the last few matches of the knockout stage, and attendance spiked (notably during the quarterfinal five-set game won by Bulgaria against the crowd favorite Team USA), drawing crowds that almost reached or surpassed the 10,000-mark. On 28 September, tickets for the final game were reported to have sold out. Per FIVB's report, a total of 16,429 fans went to the SM Mall of Asia Arena to watch the final game.
Alleged censorship Senator Erwin Tulfo also condemned the alleged censorship of the journalist who reported on the high ticket pricing controversy. John Mark Garcia of Sports Interactive Network Philippines (Spin.ph) had his media accreditation revoked for "negative reports". The Philippines' National Press Club (NPC) also condemned what it said were attempts by the PNVF to censor media coverage of the tournament, alleging that the local Federation warned
Rappler and other media outlets against publishing critical material about the event. The NPC also noted Suzara's prior libel charges against
The Manila Times and
Daily Tribune following the
2019 SEA Games, which were dismissed.
Philippine Sports Commission chairman
Patrick Gregorio made a successful request to the PNVF to reinstate Spin.ph's accreditation. The Philippine Sportswriters Association issued a statement condemning "backhanded form of censorship". ==Broadcasting rights==