Malta-based operator, formerly Rootz, makes Vindral its core live streaming platform as it expands into sports and esports.
Wildz Group has partnered with Vindral to deploy ultra-low latency live streaming across the operator’s iGaming and sports entertainment brand portfolio. Under the deal, Wildz Group will use Vindral Live as its core live streaming platform.
Wildz Group, formerly known as Rootz, is a Malta-based online gaming operator. The company recently completed a rebrand to Wildz Group, expanded into sports betting, and launched Beazt as a sports and esports-focused offering.
The companies said the move is intended to support real-time delivery during large audience surges tied to high-profile live events. Vindral Live is positioned as a low-latency CDN with sub-second delivery, frame-accurate synchronisation, and support for spikes in traffic.
“When we expanded into sports, we knew the streaming experience had to match the expectations we set across the rest of our platform,” said Sam Brown, CEO at Wildz Group. “With Vindral Live, we get the latency and reliability that a live sports audience demands. It is the kind of infrastructure that lets us focus on building great products without having to worry about what is happening under the hood.”
“Wildz Group is a company that moves with purpose,” said Daniel Alinder, CEO of Vindral and RealSprint. “They have built something genuinely impressive across their brand portfolio, and the expansion into sports and esports is a clear signal of where they are heading. In that environment, latency, reliability and viewer experience are not optional, they are fundamental requirements. We are proud to support that journey with Vindral Live.”
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