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Oddin.gg granted sports betting vendor license in Maryland

The platform provider has expanded its operations to seven territories following the approval in Maryland, including Arizona, New Jersey, Colorado, West Virginia, Ohio and Ontario, Canada.

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Odin.gg granted sports betting vendor license in Maryland
Key Points
During November 2025, Maryland bettors generated a total sports wagering handle of $720.1m, representing a new monthly record
Odin.gg Co-Founder Marek Suchar stated Maryland represents ‘an important addition’ to the supplier’s North American regulatory footprint

Oddin.gg has been granted a sports betting vendor license by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission, with the state having recently set new records in handle and sports betting revenue during November 2025. 

“Maryland represents an important addition to our North American regulatory footprint,” Odin.gg Co-Founder and Managing Director Marek Suchar said. 

“The state’s strong sports betting performance and growing esports community create an ideal environment for operators to deliver market-leading esports betting experiences. This license strengthens our ability to support partners in Maryland as esports continues to gain traction among bettors.”

The sports betting platform provider has now expanded its operations to seven territories following the approval in Maryland, including Arizona, New Jersey, Colorado, West Virginia, Ohio and Ontario, Canada.

During November 2025, Maryland bettors generated a total sports betting handle of $720.1m, as well as $95.4m in monthly revenue for operators. Both figures equate to monthly records for the state, which also took in over $6.6bn worth of wagers for full-year 2025. 

In October 2025, Betpeed collaborated with Odin.gg to launch Betpeek, an interactive esports viewing platform available exclusively on Thunderpick.io.

BetPeek provides tools which let viewers control their match experience, including selecting player perspectives, freely moving the in-game camera, using DVR-style functions such as play, pause and rewind, accessing strategic data and utilizing integrated betting features.

The platform is designed to give bettors and fans enhanced insight into player behavior, momentum shifts, rotations and other layers of the match that traditional broadcasts fail to offer.

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