Top 6 Video Games You Can Bet On

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Top 6 Video Games You Can Bet On

Video game betting is a relatively new phenomenon that’s rapidly growing. However there are a lot of different genres and it might not be immediately evident which eSports (competitions using video games) have the best markets for bettors.

Whatever way you look at it, video game betting is becoming more popular. So, in order to aid bettors in the search for their next eSports obsession, we’ve put together a list of the top six video games you can bet on online:

  1. Heroes of the Storm

    Heroes of the Storm is often overlooked when it comes to the huge MOBA-genre that is dominated by League of Legends and Dota 2. But Blizzard’s take on the genre still have a “Pro League” with seasons in several different regions that you can bet on. Even though it’s overshadowed by its larger siblings it has a very active player base.

    You can bet on Heroes of the Storm at SugarHouse.

  2. Starcraft II

    Starcraft is arguably one of the pinnacles of video game gambling. When Wings of Liberty came around in 2010 it became one of the eSports to bet on. Even though video game betting wasn’t as big back then when the game stood at its peak, there’s still plenty of choice when it comes to Starcraft markets at the top eSports betting sites.

    Betting on Starcraft can be done over at DraftKings.

  3. Overwatch

    Blizzard’s new eSports-title Overwatch has taken the video game gambling world by storm. It features a league system in four stages and then a playoff which provides those interested in video game betting with ample opportunities to place wagers regularly.

    The game will probably only grow from here alongside the amount of available bets on every match. Digging deeper into the Overwatch eSports-scene might be a good investment for the future.

    Head over to SugarHouse to bet on Overwatch.

  4. League of Legends

    It may be surprising for some that the biggest eSport in the world finds itself in the third place on this list. Despite being third, League of Legends offers constantly ongoing leagues all over the world and you can bet on almost any of them at any time.

    There’s a huge gap in the list between the third and fourth place which is important to keep in mind. The top three eSports provides a lot of different betting options on the same match, which the smaller ones simply don’t have yet.

    In League of Legends you can use your knowledge of how the teams play to bet on which team will be the first to draw first blood or to take the first tower which really enhances punters’ video game betting experience.

  5. Dota 2

    Dota might be the smaller of the two MOBA-giants, or ARTS as Dota2 fans call it, but that doesn’t always correlate with how big the game’s betting community is. Being a valve game, with it’s in-game currency of skins, betting has always been popular within the Dota2 community. League of Legends might have caught up somewhat, but Dota2 is still deservedly sitting in second place.

    Dota2 has more of an open-circuit tournament format with a lot of smaller tournaments alongside huge majors and The International. There’s almost always something to bet on, and just like League of Legends, there’s plenty of different markets available.

    You can wager Dota 2 odds at SugarHouse.

  6. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

    The undisputed number one on this list is of course Counter-Strike. It’s been around for 19 years with a healthy eSports-scene and is still going strong. The number of players was slowly dying around the end of 1.6 and the release of Global Offensive was not a hit at first. It was the release of ‘skins’ in the game that made it explode.

    The percentage of players that are also following the eSports-scene trumps any other eSport around. Seeing as both the eSport and the skins were a very integral part of the game, controversial 'skins-betting' evolved as a consequence.

    There were tons of betting sites focused only on CS:GO and you can argue that betting made Counter-Strike what it is today. However Valve now has made a lot of restrictions on betting with skins and the betting community has moved over to more traditional and safe betting sites that can be found here on Gambling.com for example.

    CS:GO is also the king of the open-circuit format. There are tens of matches daily to bet on as it has a considerably larger semi-pro scene than any other eSport around - even bigger than League of Legends and Dota2 combined. The bigger events also feature bets like winning by round margin, if there will be a kill with a grenade or not, or how many kills a play will get in a pistol round.

    It's safe to say that you’ll never run out of options when betting on Counter-Strike.

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