Oddin.gg Moves Into Casino With AI-Built Live Dealer Technology

Oddin.gg, the Prague-based B2B supplier best known for esports betting odds and risk management, has launched a new casino division built around AI-generated live dealers, marking its first expansion outside esports since it was founded.
The company confirmed the move, called Oddin Casino, in its announcement, published August 4, 2026. Oddin.gg said the division would build "the next generation of technology-led casino entertainment," starting with a digital live dealer product due to make its public debut later this year.
What Oddin Casino Is Building
Oddin.gg said its first product is a digital live dealer built at the model level, rather than assembled from a game engine and third-party AI tools.
According to the company, the engineers behind the project have previously worked at Meta, Google DeepMind, HeyGen and Samsung, and have put more than two million GPU hours into training the underlying technology over the past year.
"Casino operators do not lack games. What even the biggest brands often lack is content that feels truly their own," said Marek Suchar, co-founder and managing director at Oddin.gg, in the company's announcement.
"Dedicated tables require significant time and investment to build, limiting how quickly operators can create distinctive experiences."
Oddin.gg said the model-level approach is intended to give operators more control over how a dealer looks, moves and interacts, so that live casino tables can be adapted to different brands, audiences, languages and markets.
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Why An Esports Supplier Is Betting On Live Casino
Oddin.gg has spent roughly a decade supplying odds feeds, risk management and betting infrastructure to esports operators, and this is its first significant push into a different product category.
Suchar said the company is not simply porting its esports technology into a casino lobby. "Casino has its own rules, audiences and creative language," he said in the announcement. "We are building for those realities from the ground up."
The company framed the launch partly as a response to competition for player attention beyond traditional casino products. "The casino market does not need more sameness," Suchar said.
"It needs solutions built around how people consume entertainment today. Attention habits have changed, content has become more personal and interactive, and audiences expect experiences to feel relevant to them."
Product Still To Come
Oddin.gg has not yet detailed pricing, launch markets or which operators, if any, will carry the first Oddin Casino product. The company said further details will be announced ahead of the product's public debut later this year.
If it lands as described, it would add another AI-driven entrant to a online casino live dealer market that has already seen major suppliers experiment with synthetic hosts and generative video.
However, few have gone as far as building a dealer's behavior at the model level rather than layering AI on top of existing engines.



