The Philippine National Games was created by virtue of Executive Order No. 163 dated March 3, 1994, during the term of 12th President
Fidel V. Ramos. The holding of games were halted until its revival in 2011. Since then the games were held annually. Starting from the 2011 edition, the Philippine Sports Committee has been co-organizing the games with the
Philippine Olympic Committee. The 2015 edition was divided into three legs which were hosted in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao with each leg including 10 events each for the same sports doubling as qualifiers for the 2016 edition. Starting the 2016 edition the National Games will be
LGU-based. In the previous editions, athletes represented their school, club or a sponsoring group. Athletes will be able to formally represent their municipality, city or province at the games but in the finals athletes will only represent one of the four regions;
Luzon,
Visayas,
Mindanao and
National Capital Region. The conduct of the National Games would be disrupted by the
COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic led to the cancellation of the 2020 edition. During the
19th Congress of the Philippines, a measure seeking to institutionalize the National Games as the "government's premier national sports competition" to be held biannually has been filed. It was aimed that the National Games would become a "more comprehensive" version of the
Palarong Pambansa, the government's students' national games. Last held in 2018 since the pandemic, the National Games is set to return in 2023. With the city of Manila as the host for fifth time, it will run from December 17 to 22. A bill to institutionalize the PNG as a bi-annual competition to compliment the national sports program was filed in 2023. It also explicitly includes persons with disabilities (PWDs). However it was vetoed by president
Bongbong Marcos in January 2025 citing redundancy with the
Palarong Pambansa. The recent National Games was held in 2025. ==Editions==