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LOW6 and Bettortainment Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Live Sports Betting Engagement Ahead of the 2026 World Cup

LOW6 and Bettortainment Forge Strategic Partnership to Elevate Live Sports Betting Engagement for the 2026 World Cup

LOW6, the award-winning global sports gamification provider, and Bettortainment, a cutting-edge live betting engagement platform, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at revolutionizing in-play betting experiences for operators, affiliates, and media publishers ahead of ICE Barcelona 2026.

The collaboration combines Bettortainment’s expert-led watchalong live content with LOW6’s gamification suite—including fantasy, pick’em, trivia, and bracket-style games—to deliver a seamless, interactive in-play betting ecosystem. By integrating these tools directly into broadcasts, sportsbooks can retain audience attention and drive engagement throughout live sporting events, including the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.

In-Play Gamification Designed to Retain Audiences

As live betting volumes surge globally, many operators face challenges keeping users active once matches kick off. The LOW6-Bettortainment solution addresses this by embedding real-time gamification tools—such as leaderboards, predictions, and trivia—directly into live streams.

The partnership focuses on creating fit-for-purpose content and interactive games that foster community-driven engagement. By delivering dynamic, social in-play experiences, operators can encourage sustained interaction and bring quality bettors back to their platforms.

“Live sport is where attention is most valuable, but it’s also where many platforms lose it,” said Jonathan Baxandall, Commercial Director at Bettortainment. “Partnering with LOW6 allows us to deliver a more engaging, social in-play experience that keeps users on-platform. Sportsbooks that fail to entertain in real-time risk falling behind.”

Built for Scale and Global Reach

The integrated solution is designed for rapid deployment and scalability, making it suitable for Tier-1 global operators as well as emerging regional sportsbooks. Initially available in English, the platform also supports localization for diverse markets, ensuring broad accessibility during the World Cup cycle.

Jamie Mitchell, CEO of LOW6, added: “This partnership merges live content with proven gamification to transform live sports moments into deeper engagement—without adding complexity. With experience embedding gamification into platforms like AFTV and United Stand, we know the impact of turning viewership into actionable insights.”

Operators and partners can explore the LOW6-Bettortainment solution ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For more information, visit low6.com.

Peter Tolan is a Junior Content Editor at EEG (Expertise & Evolution Gaming), where he has spent the past year establishing himself as a rising talent in the global iGaming space. An integral part of the HIPTHER editorial team, Peter combines a sharp…

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