EveryMatrix sportsbook adds an esports section with more than 20 specialized sources

Sofia Guimarães

Sofia Guimarães

EveryMatrix has expanded OddsMatrix with a new esports offering, complementing its data feeds and sportsbook technology.

EveryMatrix has officially expanded into esports with a robust new offering under its OddsMatrix brand. The service will cover more than 50 tournaments, deliver over 1,200 pre-match events and 400 live events each month, and offer bettors over 60 tailored markets across maps, rounds, and periods. Bettors will also gain access to over 60 betting markets, tailored across maps, rounds, and periods depending on the esports title in play.

OddsMatrix’s esports odds will be powered by more than 20 specialized data sources, ensuring real-time and accurate coverage. This includes feeds from bookmakers, affiliates, media outlets, and fan communities across major global titles. At launch, the service supports CS:GO, Dota 2, League of Legends, Overwatch, StarCraft, Fortnite, PUBG, and Call of Duty.

The e-Sport revolution has finally begun, and we are pleased to join the commercial breakthrough of e-Sports betting with our newly released e-Sports services. This exciting new feature is a part of both OddsMatrix Data Feeds and the latest instalment of the OddsMatrix Sportsbook.

Ebbe Groes, EveryMatrix CEO

The platform is built with a fully automated trading system, but operators retain the flexibility to fine-tune odds and adjust margins to suit their strategies.

EveryMatrix will be showcasing the new service at ICE in February. Attendees with a particular interest in esports can also join the ESI Esports Betting Tour, which offers guided access to the key esports-focused companies on display at the exhibition. The tour is free to join.

EveryMatrix entering esports marks a big step in the betting universe

This launch reinforces the idea that esports betting is moving closer to the mainstream betting ecosystem. For bettors, it means more events, more markets, and sharper odds. For operators, it offers an easier, more scalable way to enter esports without needing deep in-house expertise.

Offering more than 50 tournaments, 1,200 pre-match events, and 400 live events monthly is a huge step up in scale. This kind of breadth means players will see esports covered with the same consistency and professionalism as traditional sports like football or basketball. Not only that, but the use of various data sources will mean sharper, faster, and more reliable odds, especially for esports where things can change very fast.

A major supplier like EveryMatrix entering esports signals that the vertical is no longer “experimental” but a proven growth driver for sportsbooks. When traditional betting tech providers commit resources, it shows confidence that esports betting is here to stay.

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