A Quick Look At The New Cyber.Bet Games For Esports Betting

Cyber.Bet is well known as one of Europe’s top esports betting sites. Now, it’s looking to get even better. The Curacao-based brand has added three new games to its site.

So what are the Cyber.Bet new games?

If you go to Cyber.Bet now, you will find odds for titles like Call of Duty, Hearthstone and StarCraft 2. Call of Duty is undoubtedly one of the most popular gaming franchises. Undoubtedly, its inclusion will be warmly welcomed by fans.

The fact that you can now bet on Hearthstone at Cyber.Bet shows that this collectible card game isn’t losing its popularity. Plus, having the option to bet on StarCraft 2 is a wise move. There were still two million people playing this game each month in 2018. Although some say StarCraft 2 is a “dead game,” it continues to be one of the most popular esports.

Cyber.Bet made its announcement this week, rendering its portfolio of esports odds even more attractive. Our Cyber.Bet review found the brand had lots of odds for esports like League of Legends and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. At the time of that writing though, some games were still overlooked.

Although sports bookmakers such as Betway Esports and Bet365 betting site now include esports odds for Overwatch and Dota 2, dedicated esports sites will need to offer more specialized services to get a slice of this competitive market.

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More esports titles to come

There could be more titles on Cyber.Bet in the future. The brand has said this “isn’t the end of the list of games our platform supports.” Be sure to check back to our regularly updated Cyber.Bet review to see which games are added.

There is one quick note, though. At the moment, the site doesn’t feature any battle royale options for the new games. This is surprising. Titles like Fortnite, Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, and Apex Legends have been the massive hits of the past couple of years.

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Plus, odds for alternative games like Magic: The Gathering Arena, Rocket League, or even World of Tanks would be gratefully received by this esports betting audience. New games are appearing all of the time, and including odds for the latest titles is a good indication that an esports betting site is staying relevant.

We have seen many esports betting sites that continue to advertise odds for titles like Heroes of the Storm despite the fact that Blizzard pulled the plug on pro gaming tournaments for the title nearly a year ago. So for a good idea of what’s really going on in esports, be sure to check out the odds on Cyber.Bet.

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