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M-Bet launches simulated reality league

Tuesday, April 21st, 2020 00:00 | By
Allan Mushi (right), the Marketing Manager off M-Bet, rewards a past winner. Photo/PD/BARRY SILAH

Barry Silah and Elly Gitau

M-Bet has launched the Simulated Reality League (SRL) in African markets through leading Sportsbook provider SportRadar.

The SRL is a new virtual sport that consists of pre-match and live (in-play) betting options using simulated sports betting technology. 

Based on AI and machine learning capabilities, SRL provides a betting experience as close to real life as possible.

SportRadar is the world’s leading provider for the gaming industry working with more than 500 leading operators across the world.

The sport consists of the top leagues including in England, Germany, Italy and Spain.

With the launch of the new SRL and virtual games across Kenya, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, customers are able to experience a unique gaming experience with low data usage.

The new games are available on both android app and web, providing a better player experience and multiple play options.

M-Bet Group CEO Daniel Fischer said: “With SRL and other virtual games, M-Bet is able to continue to deliver to customers unique gaming experiences across all markets.

Customers are able to engage in pre-match and 90 minutes of live betting on their favourite leagues.

SportRadar technology and insights are able to provide a real gaming experience with live in-play tracker.”

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