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BETBY RELEASES THRILLING COMBAT EXPERIENCE WITH eFIGHTING BETBY.GAMES HIT

BETBY, the innovative sportsbook supplier, has added another spectacular hit to its Betby.Games offering, with the provider now hosting numerous eFighting competitions.
Based off a popular video-game series, the new product features numerous characters, each with different talents, multiple arenas, and several different fighting styles. Each combat lasts for three minutes, with the addition of the new game adding 1,500 events a day to BETBY’s offering, with three fights occurring simultaneously, 24/7. The newest creation in the Betby.Games range is available across 10 markets.
eFighting becomes the latest addition to the supplier’s immersive portfolio of AI-led esports products, which includes popular hits football, basketball, Rocket League and tennis. BETBY has experienced significant commercial success with its Betby.Games offering since launch, and it continues to gain impressive market share through its dynamic, innovative eSports offering.
Leonid Pertsovskiy, Chief Executive Officer at BETBY, said: “Our Betby.Games range of titles has been a resounding success for us, and we’re always looking to add new genres of games for players to enjoy.
“eFighting takes a gaming classic and creates a unique betting experience for fans, and we can’t wait to see how our operator partners and players all over the world enjoy the latest fantastic addition to this unique and exciting vertical.”
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