SIS signs competitive gaming esports agreement with Spreadex
16 Nov 2022
The new agreement will enable Spreadex’s customers to watch and bet on SIS Competitive Gaming’s live head-to-head events between highly skilled gamers, across three titles, including the newly launched 24/7 Counter Strike (CS:GO) product with its unique 2v2 format, which is easier to understand for bettors.
Spreadex will gain access to a broad range of pre-match and in-play betting markets as part of SIS’ end-to-end offer of ultra-low latency live streaming, data, on-screen graphics with unique betting prompts such as form, players stats and results, as well as highly engaging live caster commentary.
The recent addition of 24/7 CS:GO betting events complements the existing Competitive Gaming offering of Esoccer and Ebasketball, taking the number of events offered to over 150,000 a year. Competitive Gaming is the only esports product available to sportsbooks that has visible referees monitoring every game, who have undertaken ESIC-based training, and maintain real-time communication with operators and traders.
SIS Competitive Gaming is an end-to-end solution which has been specifically built for sportsbooks and offers superior revenues and margins to operators, compared to other esports products.
Harri Hulatt, Commercial Manager for the UK & Europe at SIS, said: “It’s fantastic to announce such a high-profile deal with Spreadex for our new 24/7 CS:GO offer, and we are thrilled to provide them with the quick-fire betting opportunities and superior margins.
Andrew Wallington, Head of Trading, Product & Operations at Spreadex, said: “It is fantastic to be able to bring SIS Competitive Gaming onto our platform, substantially increasing the number of quality betting opportunities we can offer our customers.
“It is a product that we believe will greatly appeal to our customers, and the three titles, including Esoccer, Ebasketball and now CS:GO, will help increase engagement and drive incremental revenues.”
SIS signs competitive gaming esports agreement with Spreadex
is republished from iGamingNews.com.
