568Win API Delivers Scalability and
Reliability During FIFA World Cup 568Win
Te 568Win Sports API is designed to deliver a robust, scalable solution that ensures platforms can operate smoothly and provide an engaging experience for fans worldwide at this year’s World Cup.
Te FIFA World Cup 2026 is shaping up to be the most spectacular edition in history, with expanded teams, more matches, and a global audience larger than ever—surpassing even the Olympics in reach and engagement. For platforms offering sports betting, live casino, or lottery services, this means preparing for unprecedented traffic, real- time updates, and nonstop live activity.
HIGH PERFORMANCE AND COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE
Proven to support over 1.5 billion live interactions during major events in 2022, 568Win’s platform can manage peak traffic surges of up to 300 per cent while maintaining lightning-fast, 1-second odds updates.
It offers full product coverage across Sportsbook, Live Casino, Slots, Lottery, and Cockfight, with seamless wallet and transfer wallet functionality to facilitate smooth transactions across all services. Tis ensures that players enjoy uninterrupted gaming, even during the busiest moments of the tournament.
ADVANCED RISK AND MARGIN MANAGEMENT
Te platform’s advanced risk and margin engine safeguards operators from abnormal or group activities while maintaining system stability
From the Octagon to the San Siro:
SPRIBE’s Aviator Takes Centre Stage Booth 1A30 SPRIBE
Operators that have added SPRIBE's Aviator, the world’s number one crash game, to their lobbies have seen GGR surge by double digits. Today the game is played by more than 62 million players a month, placing up to 400,000 bets per minute across 5,500 sportsbook and casino sites.
Te popularity of Aviator has been driven in part by several multi- million-dollar marketing partnerships SPRIBE has entered into. Te biggest is with the UFC and the WWE. Under the deal, Aviator branding appears inside the famous Octagon during Fight Night and PPV events, as well as during major WWE shows. Te partnership also has a brand ambassador fund, which SPRIBE has used to sign UFC superstars as
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during high-traffic events. Real-time exposure monitoring enables immediate detection and response to unusual patterns, helping platforms stay secure and reliable when it matters most.
POWERFUL TECHNICAL FEATURES AND SUPPORT
568Win also equips operators with a comprehensive dashboard for reports, custom data, and analytics. Multi-provider sports support includes top names like SBOBET, BTi, SABA, Lucky Sports, and AP Gaming, enabling platforms to offer diverse and comprehensive betting options.
To ensure smooth integration and ongoing operations, 568Win provides 24/7 engineering support and a dedicated onboarding team, helping operators launch quickly and manage operations efficiently.
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaching, platforms must be ready to meet the demands of a record-breaking audience. 568Win API delivers the speed, scalability, and security needed to maximise engagement, ensure smooth operations, and provide an unforgettable experience for football fans worldwide.
Aviator brand ambassadors. Tis includes the likes of Alexander (Cannibal) Pantoja, Michael “Venom” Page, Arman Tsarukyan, Diego Lopez, Alex Pereira, Johnny Walker and Merab Dvalishvili.
In addition to its partnership with the UFC, SPRIBE has a similar agreement with legendary Italian football club, A.C. Milan. Under the deal, Aviator is the club’s official crash game and with opportunities for SPRIBE and A.C. Milan to join forces on bold marketing campaigns.
Tis led to one of the most iconic moments in recent sporting history when SPRIBE brought together superstars from the UFC and A.C. Milan for the first time. Te 80,000 strong crowd, packed into A.C. Milan’s iconic San Siro Stadium for the club’s match against Roma, got to its feet and cheered as legendary UFC fighters and Aviator brand ambassadors Alex Pereira and Diego Lopes, alongside social media influencer Nina Drama, met football and A.C. Milan legend, Zlatan Ibrahimović.
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