
Expanding Coverage into Esports
BETBY, a pioneer in sportsbook technology, has introduced a groundbreaking update to its Betting Tips feature—now offering insights for esports. This expansion marks a first in the industry and positions BETBY as the provider with the most extensive betting tips coverage in the iGaming market.
By adding esports to its portfolio, BETBY aims to help bettors make more informed decisions through smart, data-driven tips, thereby elevating the overall user experience.
Backed by AI-Powered Insights
Part of BETBY’s award-winning AI Labs toolkit, the enhanced Betting Tips feature delivers insights based on the latest news, team and player stats, and key tournament data. It currently supports major esports titles like Counter-Strike, covering tournaments across all tiers based on betting volume—not just top-tier events.
Moreover, BETBY has improved the quality of its tips significantly. Today, around 99% of all tips include a supporting fact or statistic, giving users more precise, actionable insights.
Supporting Global Growth in Esports
This update comes at a time when esports betting continues to surge in popularity worldwide. As a result, BETBY’s latest innovation allows operators to tap into the esports market with confidence, using high-quality insights to boost user engagement and drive conversion rates.
Danil Emelyanov, Head of BETBY’s AI Labs, shared his thoughts:
“Integrating esports into our Betting Tips marks a major milestone in our mission to offer comprehensive and forward-thinking solutions. As esports continues to expand, we’re focused on delivering insights that match the pace and energy of this fast-growing space.”
Multilingual and Multi-Sport Reach
To support global operators, BETBY’s Betting Tips are now available in 25 languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, and many more. This ensures maximum accessibility across diverse markets.
While expanding into esports, the tool continues to offer smart tips for popular sports like soccer, tennis, basketball, cricket, volleyball, and table tennis—maintaining broad appeal across traditional and emerging sports verticals.