Roobet Launches Prediction Markets on May 6, The First Major Crypto Casino to Integrate the Format

TheNewsCryptoPubblicato 2026-05-06Pubblicato ultima volta 2026-05-06

Los Angeles, United States, May 6th, 2026, Chainwire

Roobet, the global crypto-first entertainment platform, today announced the launch of its new prediction markets offering, going live on May 6, 2026, at roobet.com/predictions.

With this launch, Roobet becomes the first major crypto casino to offer fully integrated prediction markets, expanding beyond traditional casino and sportsbook experiences into one of the fastest-growing formats in digital entertainment.

The new feature allows players to take positions on real-world outcomes across sports, culture, and major global events, all directly using their existing Roobet accounts.

Seamless Integration for Players

Unlike standalone platforms, Roobet’s prediction markets are built natively into the Roobet ecosystem. Players can participate instantly using their existing accounts and balances, eliminating friction and creating a unified experience across casino, sportsbook, and prediction markets.

This integration enables:

  • Immediate access with no additional onboarding
  • Use of existing Roobet balances
  • A single wallet across all gaming and prediction experiences

Expanding the Future of Interactive Entertainment

Prediction markets have rapidly gained traction as a new way for users to engage with live events, combining elements of trading, gaming, and real-time decision-making. Roobet’s entry into the space reflects its continued focus on innovation and delivering next-generation entertainment to a global audience.

“Bringing prediction markets to Roobet is a natural evolution of our platform,” said Matt Duea, CEO at Roobet. “I’m incredibly proud of the team for getting this feature live. We’re excited to give our players something new that adds another layer of engagement and entertainment to the experience, especially at a time when prediction markets are gaining so much momentum globally.”

Launching May 6

The product will be available to Roobet users starting May 6, with an initial rollout of markets tied to major upcoming global events, followed by continuous expansion across sports, entertainment, and internet culture.

About Roobet

Founded in 2019 by lifelong gamers, Roobet.com is a fully licensed crypto casino and sportsbook growing in global popularity, to become the go-to entertainment brand for the next generation of gamers. With over 7,000 games from world-class iGaming studios, a fully featured sportsbook, prediction markets, original offerings like Crash, Mission Uncrossable, and Plinko, Roobet is pioneering online entertainment and defending fun on the digital frontier.

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