
There’s a new way to bet on esports, and this one’s all about control. DATA.BET, a growing name in the sportsbook tech space, has launched something called the “Bet Builder” for esports.
At first glance, it sounds like another betting option, but this one’s quite different. Instead of placing a single, simple wager on who wins the match, users can now mix and match multiple bets into one ticket, all within a single game. And yes, it’s as customizable as it sounds.
What exactly does Bet Builder do?
To put it simply, the DATA.BET Bet Builder lets you stack several predictions into one bet, like guessing which player will rack up the most kills and which team will win, and how many rounds it’ll take to close out the game. DATA.BET’s esports Bet Builder changes this entirely and lets you customize all your bets exactly how you want.
It launched first for Counter-Strike 2, a logical pick since the game has plenty of measurable data to work with, like frags, maps, round wins—the whole kit. Since then, the feature was released for VALORANT as the second esports title, with Dota 2 and League of Legends joining the club a month ago.
Rostyslav Likhtin, the project lead at DATA.BET said, “Our Bet Builder is a game-changer in the esports betting landscape.” Further adding, “Bet Builder helps attract new players who are eager to explore combined bets on popular sports, allowing them to become more familiar with these disciplines.”

What is the importance of Bet Builder?
If you’re into esports betting, you already know how few options there are to choose from. Most of the time, you’re stuck choosing the winner, or maybe guessing a map score if you’re up for it. Bet Builder throws that playbook out of the window.
Now, you can bet more like you think. This feature allows you to link events that make logical sense, even if only in your mind. For example, if you think Team Falcons will drop out in the first round of the CS2 championship at the Esports World Cup 2025 unless Nikola “NiKo” Kovac pops off, you can build a bet around that exact idea.
This isn’t just good for fans. It’s also great for operators. When bettors spend more time crafting their wagers, they’re more engaged. They’re not just clicking and hoping, but rather, they’re making calls based on game sense.