TheScore Bet Launches Web Version of Betting Facilities
The popular sports and iGaming brand has launched a web version of its betting and gaming facilities designed to maintain the company’s competitive advantage in Ontario
TheScoreBet revealed its web version on Wednesday, confirming that the company is seeking to secure an edge in the highly-competitive provincial market which has seen more than 40 companies launch since the activities became legal in 2022.
TheScore Bet Debuts Web Version for Better Engagement
TheScore Bet has optimized its sportsbook to allow consumers to access odds and futures for upcoming sports games without registration. The website naturally features popular choices, such as lines, game props, player props, specials, parlays, and traditional betting markets, and theScore Bet’s website has launched on time for the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Division I Basketball Championships known as March Madness.
Commenting on this launch, theScore SVP of product management Noah Levy said that the company was stoked to see the desktop version of the website roll out as a way to further help the brand establish itself in the competitive provincial market. It is about “providing another way for fans in Ontario to play with theScore Bet, browse the breadth of available markets and enjoy their favorite casino games,” he explained.
TheScore Bet has been actively trying to strengthen its offer across the board bringing a lot to the market, along with a daily jackpot, live dealer content and parlay bets that arrived in November last year. TheScore Bet is also fully dedicated to ensuring that it runs a comprehensive technological offer that allows it to be in full control of its operations, including risk and trading, player account management, and a promotional engine.
The company has been also offering extensive coverage for a number of high-profile sports events, including March Madness, NBA Playoffs, and NHL Playoffs, along with the Super Bowl, and more. The website will allow it to carry on.
In related news, theScore was named a finalist for the Best in Sports Betting by the Sports Business Journal and the publication’s Sports Business Awards. The awards are an important hallmark of excellence that theScore would be keen to secure as a further testimony of its ongoing efforts to bring worthwhile gaming and betting entertainment to all.
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