
Superbet has officially opened its new office in Warsaw, Poland, marking a dynamic step forward in the company’s ongoing expansion and innovation drive.
The workspace embraces a sports-inspired design, with themed rooms based on football, basketball, and tennis. In addition to its creative aesthetic, the office includes relaxation zones, activity areas, and open collaboration spaces—all aimed at fostering physical wellness and creative thinking among employees.
To bring this vision to life, Aleksandra Ciesielska of Ciesielska Architektura led the project’s architectural design and execution.
Backed by €1.3 Billion in Growth Capital
The opening of the Warsaw office aligns with a period of significant momentum for Superbet. Earlier this year, the operator secured €1.3 billion ($1.5 billion) in refinancing from Blackstone and HPS Investment Partners. This funding is set to fuel strategic initiatives, including further investment in proprietary technology and M&A activity across high-growth markets.
Notably, Brazil has become a key target in Superbet’s expansion. The company recently launched operations there, underscoring its global ambitions.
Boosting Tech and Player Engagement
In parallel with its physical expansion, Superbet continues to strengthen its digital capabilities. The operator has formed several strategic partnerships with technology providers to enhance its gaming platforms.
For instance, in March 2025, Lucky7 Ventures, a Superbet-owned division, collaborated with Splash Tech to introduce the Lucky Rewards Wheel across its LuckyDays and SpinAway casino brands. This move exemplifies Superbet’s commitment to innovative and engaging customer experiences.




