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If you’re building or scaling an esports betting product in 2026, the first question is always: which titles do we cover? Below are the 15 titles available through the Esports Odds API, ranked roughly by betting relevance, with the tournaments and markets that matter for each.

1. Counter-Strike (CS2)

The deepest betting market in esports. BLAST, ESL Pro League, IEM and the PGL Majors run almost year-round, with map handicaps, total maps, pistol rounds and first blood all heavily priced. → CS2 Odds API

2. Dota 2

Driven by The International and the Majors. Series handicaps, first blood, first Roshan and total kills are the core markets. → Dota 2 Odds API

3. League of Legends

The LCK, LPL, LEC and Worlds anchor the calendar. Game handicaps, first blood/tower/dragon and series score lead the markets. → LoL Odds API

4. Valorant

VCT Masters and Champions have made Valorant a top-three betting title fast. Map and round markets mirror CS2. → Valorant Odds API

5-8. Rainbow Six, Rocket League, Overwatch, Call of Duty

Strong FPS/arena scenes with established circuits (Six Invitational, RLCS, OWCS, CDL). Map and game handicaps plus title-specific markets like Rocket League’s total goals.

9-12. StarCraft 2, Mobile Legends, King of Glory, Wild Rift

A mix of classic 1v1 (SC2) and the enormous Asian mobile MOBA scene (MLBB’s M-Series, KPL, Wild Rift). High match volume, growing liquidity.

13-15. PUBG, EA Sports FC, StarCraft: Brood War

Battle-royale placement and kill markets (PUBG), football-style markets for FIFA esports (EA Sports FC), and the evergreen Korean Brood War scene.

Why coverage breadth matters

Bettors follow titles, not sportsbooks. A product that only covers CS2 leaves volume on the table during a quiet CS week when Valorant, LoL or Dota are in playoffs. Covering all 15 through one API, with ~1 second live scores and WebSocket streaming, lets you keep users engaged across the whole calendar. See the full list and live coverage on the Esports Odds API page.