
Data-driven B2B sportsbook technology provider DATA.BET has released comprehensive software performance telemetry, revealing a staggering 168% turnover explosion across its virtual content verticals between Q1 of 2025 and Q1 of 2026.
The analytical report highlights that the provider’s virtual sports vertical has evolved into a vital source of revenue for partner operators, accounting for 39% of total virtual sports turnover and a substantial 45% of total segment profits over the observed twelve-month period.
Sustained Content Delivery via Automated Architecture
The virtual products are engineered entirely in-house, utilizing an advanced simulation engine that executes automated, bot-vs-bot matches on a continuous, 24/7 basis. This automated software architecture eliminates dependency on seasonal real-world fixture schedules, allowing licensed digital operators to provide consistent, high-frequency wagering events around the clock while lowering structural back-office operational overhead.
The technical rollout yielded exceptional performance indicators across all core user engagement metrics, including a colossal 299% spike in active unique users, a 129% lift in Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) across their client network, a 246% increase in scheduled quarterly events, and a 218% surge in total wagers placed.
The company’s data models confirm that the virtual football consumer profile overlaps cleanly with traditional live football bettors, establishing the product as an invaluable cross-sell tool to maintain customer retention during major league off-seasons. Because the software operates strictly via proprietary RNG logic and automated algorithms, the format features near-zero fraud exposure, supports low-latency live streams, and integrates advanced In-Stream Betting overlays that allow players to place quick wagers directly inside the video interface.
Bespoke Tailoring for Operator Configurations
Rostyslav Likhtin, Head of Product at DATA.BET, emphasized that developing software assets entirely in-house allows the company to deep-customize gaming layouts to match the specific needs of diverse international jurisdictions:
“Over the past year, our bot-vs-bot virtual content has delivered consistent, measurable results across every operator deployment. Building e-Football in-house gives us the flexibility to configure it to what each operator actually needs — whether that is a specific league structure, a particular mix of bot and player content, or a branded competition format.”

