LeonBet To "raise The Bar" In Esports Betting Via Oddin.gg Integration
Oddin.gg and LeonBet have actually come together to improve the latter's live esports using.
Oddin.gg's widgets and eSims will now be integrated onto the Curacao-headquartered business's gambling platform, accessing to chances and "more immersive wagering experiences". The partnership works both ways, as Oddin.gg will also acquire data sourced from LeonBet's tournament activity.
Marek Suchar, Co-Founder and Managing Director at Oddin.gg, applauded LeonBet's aspiration to "raise the bar" in esports wagering.
He said: "They're taking meaningful steps toward an even more tailored offering for their users, and we're happy to support that with our innovative tools and competence.
"This is a strong collaboration already providing value on both sides, and we're delighted about what's next."
Getting on the surge
Suchar recently spoke to SBC News about the development of esports in the last few years, admiring esports betting as a huge chance to get in touch with more youthful wagerers who are more into digital and gaming culture.
In reality, the Business Research Company anticipates that the worldwide esports wagering market will expand from ₤ 9.9 bn in 2024 to ₤ 9.23 bn in 2025, marking a nearly 13% boost in just one year. Last year, Sharpr also found that 44% of esports wagerers were in between the ages of 18 and 27.
The Co-Founder said: "Esports isn't a category to . The adoption curve is currently flattening. And the sportsbooks that prosper in the next 5 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 5 years back, it won't matter how much traffic you get. Bettors will keep moving toward the items that feel constructed for them."
Meanwhile, a lot more dominant titles now seem to be appearing. In 2024, Counter-Strike 2 represented 64% of global esports betting volume, followed by League of Legends at 26%. VALORANT also experienced a 175% year-over-year increase in betting volume.