Oddin.gg partners with crypto casino Duelbits to bolster esports sportsbook offering

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Esports betting odds provider Oddin.gg has partnered with crypto casino operator Duelbits for its recently-launched sportsbook.

According to the release, the esports division of Duelbits’ sportsbooks will receive Oddin.gg’s esports odds feed and risk management services.

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First established as a crypto casino, Duelbits recently made the move to open up a sportsbook division. Made possible by the partnership, Duelbits has decided to implement esports into its sportsbook almost immediately, with Oddin.gg as its odds provider of choice. 

Some of the titles included in Duelbit’s esports sportsbook offerings are League of Legends, CS:GO and Dota 2. Moreover, mobile esports title Honor of Kings, as well as Rocket League and Starcraft 2, also have odds available. 

Marek Suchar, Oddin.gg’s Co-Founder and Managing Director of Oddin.gg, highlighted the synergy between crypto and esports and the traits shared by both audiences. Oddin.gg said the deal puts it at the intersection of esports and crypto, a move it hopes will focus it on the big picture of tomorrow.”

Ross Haffie, Head of Sportsbook, Duelbits CEO, commented: “At Duelbits, our brand motto is ‘It’s time to get more’. We were hatched during the pandemic when operators were starving for alternative content. In such a competitive industry, it’s vital for operators to provide users with the best offers and the best product. 

“Esports as cryptos are the new frontier, although they are still surrounded by a lot of scepticism. By selecting Oddin.gg out of a long list of candidates, we are confident we will get exactly this: more options and more fun for our bettors, and more possibilities for us to grow our business.”

Tom Daniels
Tom has been part of Esports Insider’s team since October 2020 and is currently the platform’s Editor. When not playing Football Manager, he enjoys reporting on the mobile esports scene as well as the betting sector.

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