Esports Technologies’ betting platform accepting wagers on games

May 6, 2021
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Counter-Strike, League of Legends, Rainbow Six among titles open for betting.

Esports Technologies, a global provider of esports wagering products and technology, on Thursday said its international consumer platform, Gogawi.com, is accepting wagers on several popular esports titles.

The Las Vegas-based company said the list includes Counter-Strike, League of Legends, Dota 2, StarCraft 2, Rainbow Six, Warcraft 3, King of Glory, FIFA and others.

Gogawi is available in more than 140 jurisdictions after recently launching in Thailand, the company noted.

The platform also allows for more traditional sports betting on the NFL, NBA, soccer, and more than 40 other sports. Gogawi recently added casino and table games to its betting roster thanks to the company’s recently announced partnership with Spinomenal.

The company cited research that found during April, Twitch gamers watched 157m hours of League of Legends, 111m hours of Call of Duty, 70m hours of Counter-Strike: GO, 49m hours of Dota 2, 32m hours of FIFA 21, and 24m hours of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege.

Aaron Speach (pictured), CEO of Esports Technologies, said in a statement, “With esports viewership growing at a rapid pace, we are excited to tap into the communities around these games and offer fans a new way to engage with their favorite esports. Wagering offers the audience a way to take advantage of their knowledge of the games, and the expert athletes who compete. We look forward to providing more esports wagering experiences for customers as the market grows.”

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