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BETBY stand at the SBC 2024.
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BETBY expands game portfolio with new eSoccer titles

Two new games to meet the demand of the growing esports betting market.

Sportsbook technology provider BETBY announced the expansion of its Betby.Games portfolio with two new eSoccer titles: X-Battle FC and a simulation-based game built on the Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) franchise.

These titles mark a strategic evolution in BETBY’s strategy, blending speed, realism, and high-frequency gameplay to meet the rising demand of its iGaming audience and the esports betting sector.

“By following a localized approach, we focus on delivering the right content for each market. In addition, we continue to enhance our platform’s stability with every release,” Kirill Nekrasov, head of sportsbook product at BETBY, said.

BETBY launches X-Battle FC and PES-inspired sim title

A football player featured in BETBY's announcement of two new eSoccer titles in its BETBY.Games portfolio.
BETBY adds two new eSoccer titles. Image via BETBY

X-Battle FC is the latest addition to BETBY’s Blitz series, delivering rapid-fire matches that finish in under one minute. Tapping into international football tournaments such as the AFC Asian Cup, Copa América, Euro, and the World Cup, the game produces over 60,000 matches per month, a volume designed to maximize instant-play opportunities for operators and bettors alike.

This high-tempo format caters to the mobile-first, on-the-go bettor, supporting quick turnover and boosting engagement for sportsbooks seeking frequent betting events throughout the day. The instant nature of X-Battle FC offers betting operators a tool to enhance session lengths and increase player value through constant content availability.

Complementing the fast-play X-Battle FC is BETBY’s new simulation-based eSoccer title, modeled on the globally acclaimed PES franchise. Designed specifically for the 2025 season, this release emphasizes realistic visuals, dynamic team rosters, and real-time stat integration, elevating the authenticity of virtual football betting.

Lionel Messi dribbling the ball on the field featured in an image of PES 2025.
Lionel Messi dribbling in eFootball PES 2025. Image via JamGamerTime YouTube

At launch, the title supports key global and regional leagues including the FIFA Club World Cup, Brasileirão Série B, Chinese Super League, Colombian Liga, Argentine Primera División, and Russia’s Premier League.

The company plans to expand to over 35 new tournaments within the next three months, adding top-tier competitions such as the English Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, and Ligue 1, along with smaller leagues from Greece, Scotland, Belgium, and Saudi Arabia.

BETBY’s dual-title launch is a bold move that reinforces the growing convergence of esports and sports betting. By offering both fast-play and simulation-based content, the company is creating diverse wagering options that appeal to a wide range of bettors.

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Jeremiah Sevilla
Associate Editor. Jeremiah is a professional writer since 2017, covering esports and traditional sports. He started following the Dota 2 pro scene in 2014 before getting drawn to other titles. He previously wrote for ONE Esports, Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, and Mineski.