SIS (Sports Information Services) has integrated its Competitive Gaming offering to Fairbet’s land-based venues.
The partnership will see more than 150,000 annual ebasketball and esoccer matches boosting engagement with Fairbet’s retail properties through self-service betting terminals provided by Playtech.
Fairbet has been operating retail venues since 2004, with an extensive choice of content and wagering options.
Antoine Pace, CEO at Fairbet, said: “Fairbet has established a reputation as being the most popular leisure venues in Malta and Gozo. We are always looking at ways to enhance the array of wagering opportunities that we provide.
“SIS’ Competitive Gaming is a proven product which offers wide appeal thanks to the nature of the content, and we are excited to see it launched in our venue.”
The SIS Competitive Gaming product is an in-house production in its entirety, and is the only publicly available esports offering to be certified by the Esports Integrity Commission’s (ESIC) Gold Standards.
Dave Richardson, Commercial Manager, UK & Europe at SIS, said: “The partnership with Fairbet is the latest operator agreement as we strive to widen the reach of our Competitive Gaming portfolio, leveraging our recent platform deal with Playtech in doing so.
“Fairbet has an impressive retail footprint in Malta, and we are delighted to be adding this content to our racing content already enjoyed by Fairbet customers.”