OdiBets has announced a strategic partnership with Aardvark Technologies and will bring the new SkyPilot crash game to Kenya.
Crash games have been immensely popular as of late and SkyPilot will deliver a dynamic player-driven experience that is tailored to people who are already familiar with crash-style games.
Benedict Murithi, the Country Marketing Manager at OdiBets, said: “For players across Kenya and beyond, this partnership means more than just a new game, it means experiences built with you in mind. SkyPilot is just the start of a growing library of content designed to bring fast paced, rewarding gameplay that fits your world. Expect more innovative titles, better experiences, and a platform that continues to raise the bar.”
This new addition to the iGaming sector in Kenya will cause excitement and anticipation despite the nation's recent crackdown on illegal gambling activities.
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Commercial Director at Aardvark Technologies, Arijus Denisovas' said: “We’re excited to partner with one of Kenya’s leading operators to bring SkyPilot to market. This collaboration supports our focus on delivering reliable, high-performing content that fits local player preferences. Together with OdiBets, we aim to grow our presence in Africa and continue expanding our portfolio of relevant gaming experiences.”
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