DATA.BET reports huge profit growth in Q3 esports betting performance
Esports turnover, profit and player activity rose sharply in Q3 2025, with DATA.BET citing product improvements, expanded markets and stronger engagement across major titles including CS2, League of Legends and Rainbow Six.
DATA.BET has reported strong esports betting results for the third quarter of 2025, with key indicators showing sustained growth across partner platforms. Compared to Q3 2024, stake volume rose by 60 per cent and total profit increased by 79 per cent, supported by a 12 per cent improvement in margin efficiency. Player activity also climbed, with total bets up 33 per cent, multiples up 53 per cent, the active player base growing by 126 per cent, and average bet size increasing by 22 per cent.
Across major esports titles, performance trends reflected both player preferences and match availability. CS2 remained the top discipline, reporting a 26.7 per cent increase in turnover, 55 per cent profit growth and a modest 2.5 per cent rise in total bets. League of Legends moved from the fourth to the second most popular title, overtaking Dota 2, with turnover up 290 per cent, profit up 416 per cent and bets rising 221 per cent. Rainbow Six also grew its share, supported by expanded LatAm coverage, with turnover up 126 per cent, profit up 504 per cent, bets up 12.4 per cent and match coverage doubling.
Bohdan Holovnov, Head of Esports at DATA.BET, said performance gains were driven by targeted product and trading enhancements aligned to user behaviour: “We focused on improving uptime for the most popular in-play markets, including ‘Map – Total Kills’, ‘Map – Duration’, ‘Map – Winner’ and ‘Player – Total Deaths’, especially in late-game phases where engagement peaks. Interval-based kill markets were introduced in League of Legends and Dota 2, and we expanded Player Props across top-tier disciplines in both pre-match and live formats. In shooters, ‘Total Deaths’ became a standout exclusive market, while official data allowed us to scale Player Props across all tiers. This combination boosts activity and margin efficiency across our clients.”
Quarter-on-quarter results also show continued momentum, with profit up 13 per cent versus Q2 2025. DATA.BET says the trend underlines the stability of its esports offering, even after expanding into sports betting earlier this year.
Holovnov added: “Esports has proven its strength and reliability as a betting vertical. Quarter after quarter, we see steady engagement, growing turnover, and tangible revenue impact for operators. We’re pleased with the performance and even more excited about the momentum ahead.”
