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DATA.BET powers Rei Do Pitaco’s esports betting offerings in Brazil

This partnership aims to further boost esports wagering in one of the most promising markets.

Esports betting solutions provider DATA.BET has strengthened its presence in Latin America by signing a new partnership with Rei do Pitaco (RDP), one of Brazil’s most prominent and fastest-growing sports-tech platforms.

The deal brings a full suite of DATA.BET’s premier esports betting content, odds, and widgets to RDP, positioning the brand to scale aggressively in Brazil’s growing betting markets.

Rei do Pitaco has built a strong reputation in Brazil with its mobile-first sports gaming ecosystem, designed for an audience that values speed, community, and innovation. Known for its highly engaged user base, the company has consistently pushed to deliver gaming experiences tailored to local fans, supported by community features and proprietary tech.

Rei Do Pitaco opens CS2, LoL, and other esports betting titles in Brazil through DATA.BET deal

A Brazilian player walks in the middle of the crowd at IEM Rio.
Counter-Strike tournament in Brazil. Photo via ESL

Under this new collaboration, RDP will gain access to DATA.BET’s premium esports coverage package, which includes an expansive catalogue of more than 30 esports disciplines and over 10,000 monthly events. 

Users will be able to bet on top-tier titles such as CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, VALORANT, and Rainbow Six, supported by deep markets, fast data delivery, and a localized approach for Brazilian bettors.

The offering is further enhanced by DATA.BET’s Odds Feed, Bet Builder, and a suite of performance-driving widgets.

“This partnership is about depth and reliability at scale. We’re bringing RDP an esports layer that’s rich in content and strong on risk so they can deliver consistent margins and an outstanding user experience. Our teams are aligned on a clear roadmap to grow RDP’s esports offering across Brazil,” Otto Bonning, Head of Sales at DATA.BET, said.

DATA.BET booth at the SBC Summit Lisbon 2025
Photo via DATA.BET on Facebook

Christian Eider, VP Sportsbook at RDP, echoed the same sentiment: “Rei do Pitaco combines proprietary technology and high-performance infrastructure to deliver fast, intuitive, and highly engaging experiences. DATA.BET aligns perfectly with this vision, making them an excellent fit for our long-term goals.”

“Their esports solution and odds feed are industry-leading, supported by exceptional flexibility and customer service. With Brazil’s esports landscape expanding rapidly, this partnership positions us to deliver a best-in-class product for our users,” Eider added.

The agreement marks a significant step forward for DATA.BET as it continues expanding across Latin America. It follows the company’s recent Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) certification in Brazil, confirming its compliance with local technical requirements and reinforcing its status as a trusted provider for regulated markets.

With esports viewership and betting interest surging across Brazil and LATAM, the collaboration is expected to accelerate RDP’s growth while solidifying DATA.BET’s presence in one of the world’s most promising esports betting markets.


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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.