The Brazilian bookmaker has integrated Oddin’s iFrame

The Brazilian bookmaker BetMais, one of most important websites operating sportsbet in the country, has made a strategic step towards esports betting. Brazil is undoubtedly the LATAM country with the biggest number of esports enthusiasts. Titles like Counter-Strike get massive audiences, especially when popular Brazilian teams like Furia or MiBR play.

By integrating Oddin iFrame, BetMais will deliver their bettors a new and highly engaging esports betting experience. Wrapped up with a clean esports-centric layout and live-streaming integration, the iFrame delivers multiple live-betting opportunities from the most popular esports titles, including CS:GO, League of Legends, or Dota 2, with the highest up-time in the industry

‘’We were aware of the massive fanbase that esports already has in Brazil. We searched for a right partner that can deliver not just a regular esports odds feed, but an entire esports betting experience that can be attractive for the younger Brazilian generations. With Oddin, we found exactly what we were looking for. We are delighted to promptly launch their esports iFrame solution.’’ said the CEO of BetMais.

Marek Suchar, Head of Partnerships at Oddin, stated: ‘’Brazil is one of the key regions for esports, and we are excited to launch our complex and engaging solution there. Since the beginning, we had the same mindset as BetMais: Brazil needs a proper esports betting solution that can attract the esports enthusiast in the region. We are happy to launch in less than 2 weeks of integration.’’

Esports is already a massive success in Brazil. Multiple operators have been knocking on the door in the region over the last few years. BetMais joins this trend by integrating a solution that promises to delight Brazilian younger audiences.

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