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Games

Sportradar's Games are the virtual betting product of choice for 180+ bookmakers worldwide. Our Virtual Sports focus on realism with the number of events, tournaments and the game-play, all based on real sports. Our solutions offer all main markets, including outrights and multiples, providing bettors with the most realistic virtual products in the industry, proven to add incremental revenue.

In addition to our Pre-match popular sports and racing products, we now offer pioneering Sim-Play Sports, delivering simulated action with real in-play betting.

Additionally, flexible customization and integration options guarantee seamless distribution across all geographies and channels.

How to get access to games?

In order to get access to any of our games, you should refer to your Sportradar sales representative. They will adjust your account and add the requested packages.

Once the required packages are activated on your account, you should initiate a recovery request towards the newly-enabled producer in order to get subscribed and start getting the first data.

SDK: If the SDK is used, subscription to the newly-added producer will be handled automatically upon restart of the SDK.

Which games are available via UF?

All currently offered games are available in UOF. Feel free to check our palette of products on our promotional website - https://www.betradar.com/virtual-sports-betting/.

You are also very welcome to check our Demonstrator which contains all currently offered games visualizations and odds - https://virtualsports.sportradar.com/.

Game modes

Some of our games also come in different modes (e.g. Virtual Football Euro Cup, Virtual Football League Mode, etc.). Each of those modes needs to be enabled for your account in our backend. Modes are represented by tournaments in UOF.

Games UF producers

Each game is implemented as a separate producer in UOF (e.g. Virtual Football is producer 6, Virtual Basketball is producer 8). All the producers can always be checked on the Available Producers endpoint on the API or via ProducerManager (Java) / ProducersProvider (.NET) interfaces in the SDK.

Each message in the feed contains the information about the producer that produced the message, so it's very easy to identify it.

How to integrate UI components

The visualisation elements can be very easily integrated into your front-end. The process is well documented in our games documentation.

Additional Games documentation

Additional documentation around the different integration options for Sportradar's Virtual Sports can be found in the following sections.

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