Oddin.gg and LeonBet have actually come together to boost the latter's live esports providing.
Oddin.gg's widgets and eSims will now be incorporated onto the Curacao-headquartered company's gambling platform, getting to chances and "more immersive betting experiences". The collaboration works both ways, as Oddin.gg will likewise acquire information sourced from LeonBet's tournament activity.
Marek Suchar, Co-Founder and Managing Director at Oddin.gg, applauded LeonBet's ambition to "raise the bar" in esports betting.
He stated: "They're taking significant steps toward a a lot more customized offering for their users, and we're happy to support that with our sophisticated tools and knowledge.
"This is a strong cooperation already delivering value on both sides, and we're excited about what's next."
Jumping on the surge
Suchar recently spoke to SBC News about the growth of esports recently, lauding esports wagering as a substantial opportunity to connect with more youthful gamblers who are more into digital and video gaming culture.
In truth, the Business Research Company anticipates that the international esports betting market will broaden from ₤ 9.9 bn in 2024 to ₤ 9.23 bn in 2025, marking a nearly 13% increase in just one year. In 2015, Sharpr likewise discovered that 44% of esports wagerers were between the ages of 18 and 27.
The Co-Founder stated: "Esports isn't a category to 'watch on'. The adoption curve is currently flattening. And the sportsbooks that succeed in the next five years won't be the ones reacting to it-they'll be the ones who led early.
"If your offering still looks like it did five years earlier, it will not matter how much traffic you get. Bettors will keep moving toward the products that feel developed for them."
Meanwhile, even more dominant titles now appear to be appearing. In 2024, Counter-Strike 2 represented 64% of international esports betting volume, followed by League of Legends at 26%. VALORANT also experienced a 175% year-over-year increase in betting volume.