B2B esports provider Oddin.gg is continuing to expand its reach across America.
The Prague-based company has announced that it has been granted a temporary sports betting license in West Virginia bringing its total reach to four North American markets.
The West Virginia Lottery Commission awarded Oddin.gg a temporary license after the company demonstrated the ability to comply with regulatory standards and state laws. As part of its licensing agreement, that includes retail and online wagering, Oddin.gg has agreed to participate in comprehensive operational and financial stability checks.
“We are thrilled to achieve yet another important milestone for Oddin.gg. Acquiring the West Virginia license strengthens our position in the U.S. market,” said co-founder and CEO Vlastimil Venclik. “Combined with new U.S.-based operators becoming our clients, this license marks another significant step in our North American expansion strategy.”
Oddin.gg is also licensed to operate in Colorado, New Jersey, and Ontario. The company is actively working to secure additional sports betting licenses in other U.S. markets.
Oddin.gg lands new partnerships
The esports provider is entering West Virginia after bolstering its portfolio of partners.
Oddinn.gg landed a multiyear strategic partnership in March with Sportradar. The deal sees the data aggregator offer audiovisual streaming of Oddin.gg’s esports content to more than 900 operators.
A month later, Oddinn.gg scored a multiyear deal with events organizer PGL. The deal solidifies Oddin.gg’s position as the exclusive data and integrity provider of PGL events. PGL hosts a slew of esports events for competitions in Dota 2 and Counter-Strike 2.