Betby Further Expands Esports Offerings to Include eTableTennis and eFootVolley

Betby has announced that it has added two more esports to its proprietary feed: eTableTennis and eFootVolley

The company said the eTableTennis title, TTX, features realistic physics, true-to-life gameplay, and zero-second betting delay, offering instant bet placement for one of the fastest-paced sports.

The additions bring the total number of simulated sports titles to 25, following the introduction of eKabbadi, eVolleyball, and eBoxing earlier this year. 

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Betby is expanding its esports markets. Image Credit: Betby

Kirill Nekrasov, Head of Sportsbook Product at Betby, commented: “With TTX CUP and eFootVolley, we’re breaking new ground in esports simulations. 

“TTX CUP sets a new benchmark for integrity and realism in table tennis betting, while eFootVolley demonstrates our ongoing commitment to localised, culturally relevant content. Both titles reflect the Betby.Games vision to provide operators with high-frequency, fair, and engaging titles.”

New Releases Strengthen ‘Go-Local’ Approach

A company press release also extolled the virtues of eFootVolley, which is aimed at the Brazilian market. It said the release strengthens its “go-local” approach by focusing on Brazil’s fast-growing futevôlei scene, one of the country’s most culturally resonant sports. 

It has been launched in sync with the final stage of the real-world Liga Nacional de Futevôlei. 

Foot Volley was started as a sport on the beaches of Brazil in the 1960s, combining aspects of soccer, tennis, and volleyball. 

The release follows on from the launch of eVaquejada, a Brazilian rodeo-like sport where two cowboys on horseback pursue a bull, seeking to pin it between the two horses and direct it to a goal, where the animal is then knocked over.

Brazil A Key Market For The Company

The launch of new esports for the Brazilian market aims to further expand in Latin America, where Betby has already made inroads. 

The company will attend the EGR Summit Latam next week and has forged partnerships with several regional betting companies. It has deals with Pixbet, Weebet, LaFinteca, and Adwa, where it will provide the eFootVolley feed. 

Stefanos Karakidis, Head of Business Development at Betby stated, “Latin America, and more specifically Brazil, is a core pillar of our global strategy.” 

“We’re scaling up our operation, accelerating investment in technology, talent, and strategic partnerships across the country. Our focus is to set the benchmark for hyper-localised, regulation-ready sportsbook solutions in the region.”

Betby has seen its revenue increase in the region, contributing to growth of over 50% in its Q3 results

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