SIS (Sports Information Services), the leading provider of multi-content 24/7 live betting services, has launched its high-integrity, event-based CS:GO content in partnership with leading UK operator Spreadex.
As part of the SIS Competitive Gaming portfolio, the CS:GO offering offers betting sites high-frequency events where skilled players face off in 2v2 battles in the world’s most popular esports title.
In addition to the esoccer and ebasketball simulations, SIS’s existing partner Spreadex gained access to two more CS:GO streams 24/7, seven days a week. In total, the operator’s customers will be able to enjoy more than 200,000 Competitive Gaming events per year.
Delivered as a complete solution, the CS:GO product offers a wide range of pre-match and live betting markets. It features ultra-low latency live streaming and is supported by on-screen graphics with unique betting suggestions such as performance, player stats, results and live commentary from the announcers.
With integrity at its core, SIS CS:GO is the only offering on the market that has visible referees who have received ESIC-based training. Monitoring each game, referees provide real-time communication with operators and traders. SIS Competitive Gaming is the only esports betting product to receive ESIC Gold Standards certification, the highest possible recognition in the industry.
Dave Richardson, Commercial Manager UK & Europe at SIS, said: “We are rapidly expanding the breadth of our CS:GO offering. This is a testament to the value it brings to operators, with 24/7 events offering a wide range of markets and live betting opportunities. We are immensely proud to expand our partnership with Spreadex, an operator that fully understands the benefits of adding CS:GO to your sportsbook.”
Andrew Wallington, Head of Trading, Product and Sports Operations at Spreadex, commented: “We are always looking to improve the content we offer our audience, and having access to CS:GO 24/7 from SIS represents a huge boost to our offering. a long-standing partnership with SIS, and the integration of their CS:GO products will only enhance that partnership.”