SBC News Low6 and oddschecker offer PL fans £1m with gamification product

Low6 and oddschecker offer PL fans £1m with gamification product

Sports gaming technology company Low6 has launched its ‘Million Pound Predictor’ for oddschecker.

The new free-to-play game built by the gamification innovator has been named a ‘first-of-its-kind’ predictor for oddschecker, where fans are challenged to correctly guess where each Premier League team will finish at the end of the 2023/24 season.

Jamie Pinner, VP of Marketing at oddschecker, said: “We’re hugely excited to have launched Million Pound Predictor ahead of the new season.

“We partnered with Low6 as we wanted a fun and innovative new game that familiarises users with oddschecker’s best odds whilst pitting their wits on where they think each team will finish come the end of the season.”

To help support fans in their decision-making process, the game integrates oddschecker’s best odds for each team’s chance of winning, finishing top four, and being relegated. 

The group detailed that if fans correctly guess the placement of all 20 clubs, they will win £1m.

“We’ve loved building this free-to-play game for oddschecker to help them acquire and engage fans ahead of the new season” added Jamie Mitchell, CEO of Low6. “The drag and drop functionality is easily integrated into any website or app and can be deployed to any sport and any league.”

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