New social media betting feature coming to BtoBet

BtoBet has announced its plans to launch Neuron 3, a new social media betting platform. This new feature will allow players to place bets on various channels, plus more.

The online gaming provider expects that it’ll be able to showcase this tool in full at ICE 2020 in London.
Player-oriented

Neuron 3 has been designed with an emphasis on user experience. One of its key solutions is the Social Betting Feature. This allows players to wager from Facebook, Twitter, Viber or Instagram. Along with the above, players can also use this tool to search for specific bets. Through this, BtoBet aims to reduce the amount of time it takes to sift through desired markets.
Building on recent movements

BtoBet’s new social media betting platform builds on a productive end to last year. In November it announced a content distribution deal with Oryx Gaming. The operator now has access to the brand’s full gaming portfolio, while Oryx has a foot in Latin America and Africa.

After the deal was announced, Alessandro Fried – BtoBet’s CEO – commented on this new partnership. He said the following.

“We’re delighted to provide Oryx Gaming with a seamless route to Latin American and African operators. This will support its strategy for international expansion.”

Fried continued by referring to Oryx’s portfolio as “content-rich”, along with something that will “boost BtoBet’s online games offerings”.

Growth within unique markets

BtoBet has a strong foothold in Latin America and Africa. With that in mind, Neuron 3 will be of interest to affiliates seeking to drive traffic within these parts of the world.

In October 2019, the brand also extended its white label partner program to both Mauritius and Madagascar. This followed the announcement of a new relationship with the operator Parisport and was completed through STM Gaming – a partner of BtoBet.

Source: affiliateinsider.com

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