SIS Content Services has extended its H2H Global Gaming League (H2HGGL) to 12 US states, offering over 200,000 eSports events annually through FanDuel and bet365.
Key points:
- H2HGGL eBasketball and eSoccer games are now approved in 12 states, including New Jersey, Ohio and Arizona
- The platform features professional eSports match-ups with ultra-low latency and betting prompts
- SIS holds the Esports Integrity Commission’s (ESIC) Gold Standard for integrity and safety
SIS Content Services, part of Sports Information Services (SIS), has expanded its H2H Global Gaming League (H2HGGL) into 12 regulated US states.
The platform offers eBasketball and eSoccer betting markets, delivering over 200,000 short-form eSports events annually through FanDuel and bet365 sportsbooks.
States now offering the eSports products include New Jersey, Colorado, Kentucky, Ohio, Arizona and North Carolina, among others. The platform features professional players competing in fast-paced matchups, streamed with low latency and equipped with real-time betting prompts.
Good to know: The H2HGGL is currently the only eSports betting product to have earned the Esports Integrity Commission’s (ESIC) Gold Standard accreditation. Each event is overseen by trained referees to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
Richard Ames, Chief Executive of SIS and President of SIS Content Services, said: “Reaching our 12th US state underlines the landmark strides we are making across America. We are pleased to provide round-the-clock eSoccer and eBasketball content to our valued partners in the US and hope to continue this momentum into 2025.”
In October 2024, SIS partnered with 888Africa to deliver live draw content across Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia. This agreement featured over 200,000 live draw titles, including 49’s and Fast 15’s, distributed via Bitville Gaming’s regional iFrame.
SIS has also expanded partnerships in Europe and South America, launching with Superbet in September 2024. These agreements are part of the company’s efforts to increase its presence in emerging and regulated gaming markets.
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