North America’s National Basketball Association (NBA) has agreed a multi-year deal with sports entertainment company PlayON to launch daily fantasy sports (DFS) contests in regions around the world.
Whether it is AMP, VSO or content 2.0, Alexandra Bogdanova of Income Access lists the key challenges affiliates will have to be address to develop their businesses in 2017.
Offering in-play betting on eSports is seen as a natural next step, but Scott Longley says there are a number of issues that necessitate a cautious approach.
Get the latest on social gaming sector and sports betting as part of social networks with the iGaming Business Social Gaming and Sports Betting Report 2016.
Welcome to the Social Gaming and Sports Betting Report 2016. This report looks into the evolution of the social casino vertical and assesses how the sports betting sector has moved on from its first unsuccessful forays into social media.
The esports vertical is booming, but controversy also surrounds it, says Peter Warman of Newzoo, who also provides demographic breakdown, main regions for action and audiences and what to expect from the vertical.
DraftKings has revealed plans to further expand into new regions around the world after it secured a licence in the UK and appointed Jeffrey Haas as its chief international officer.
Wouter Sleijffers, CEO at Fnatic, tells the iGaming Super Show why eSports has become a buzzword among marketers in 2016, and explains how eSports is disrupting the gaming industry.
Panelists in a discussion at the iGaming Super Show say the prospects for DFS in Europe are good, but that the continent poses very different challenges to those encountered Stateside.