ANNOUNCEMENT · A NEW ERA FOR GAMING

A New Era For Gaming — Announcing Our Rebrand To WSGaming.com.

Same engineering team. Same operator partnerships. Same focus on Asia-Pacific. New name, new face, sharper identity. We’re now WSGaming.com — and the rebrand reflects what the platform has actually grown into. This page covers what’s changed, what hasn’t, and what operators can expect from the next chapter.

// BEFORE
WS Gaming
// NOW
WSGaming.com
The Story

Why now.

The platform that started as WS Gaming has grown well beyond the name. What began as a focused sportsbook product is now a full white label gambling stack — sportsbook, live casino, slots, virtuals, agent management, payments, CRM, and risk operations all on shared infrastructure serving operators across Asia-Pacific. The breadth of what we deliver outgrew the original identity.

The rebrand to WSGaming.com sharpens what we stand for and clears space for what’s next. The new identity — navy backbone, gold accents, modular product architecture — reflects the platform as it actually operates today: operator-grade infrastructure built around the realities of APAC gaming, not warmed-over Western tech adapted for the region.

Nothing meaningful is changing for current operators. Same engineering team, same account contacts, same SLAs, same product roadmap. What changes is the front door — a cleaner site, sharper messaging, and a clearer expression of what the WSGaming platform actually delivers.

Three Pillars of the New Identity

What WSGaming.com stands for.

Three commitments — visible in the brand, the platform, and the way we operate. Same priorities operators have known us by; expressed with more clarity.

Operator-Grade Infrastructure

Sub-400ms odds feeds, AI risk decisioning at 200ms per ticket, 99.95% uptime, multi-region failover. The unsexy parts of running a sportsbook done right, so operators don’t lose sleep on Saturday EPL afternoons.

APAC-First, Not APAC-Adapted

Native Asian handicap, hang cheng, K-League and J-League depth, mandarin and Bahasa live dealer studios, 30+ APAC payment rails. The platform built where the players actually are — detailed in our WS Sports overview.

Operator Partnership

Long-term contracts with clean exit terms. Direct engineering access. 24/7 APAC-timezone support. Operators as partners, not accounts to be extracted from. The model we’ve run for years, now reflected in the brand.

What’s Not Changing

The continuity commitments.

A rebrand is cosmetic on top of a business that stays the same. Here’s what current operators and prospective operators can rely on through the transition.

1

All contracts and SLAs honored

Existing operator agreements continue unchanged. SLA terms, revenue share, support response times — all preserved. The legal entity remains the same; only branding is migrating.

2

Same engineering team and roadmap

Same people building the platform. Same quarterly roadmap commitments. New feature drops continue on schedule. Customer-facing changes are limited to the brand layer — back-end stays untouched.

3

Account contacts and support paths unchanged

Same account managers, same Slack channels, same support escalation paths. Email addresses migrate to @wsgaming.com but the people on the other end are identical.

4

Operator branded sites unaffected

Operators running white label sportsbook or white label casino brands see no player-facing change. Their players never know the underlying platform rebranded.

5

Pricing stays the same

Revenue share, setup fees, and commercial terms remain as-contracted. The rebrand is not a pricing event. Future contracts continue under the same commercial structure.

Frequently Asked

Common rebrand questions.

Do I need to do anything as an existing operator? +

Nothing required. Your platform, your branded site, your operations, your contracts — all continue as-is. We’ll send a brief notice to update bookmarks and email signatures, and that’s the extent of operator action needed.

Is the entity changing? +

No. The legal entity behind the platform remains the same. All contracts and obligations carry over. The rebrand is to the consumer-facing identity and domain; the underlying corporate structure is unchanged.

Why now? +

The platform grew past the original positioning. We started as a sportsbook product; we’re now a full-stack iGaming infrastructure provider. The new brand reflects what the business is today and clears space for what’s launching next.

Are there new products with the rebrand? +

The rebrand itself is identity-only. Product releases continue on the existing roadmap. Recent additions include expanded real-time odds coverage, deeper live casino studios, and stronger agent tooling — all available to current operators.

Does this affect compliance or licensing? +

No. Jurisdictional licensing, compliance procedures, and regulatory relationships continue under the same legal structure. Rebrands of this scope don’t require operator-side regulatory action.

Where do prospective operators start? +

The new site at wsgaming.com walks through products and capabilities. Reach out for a demo or sandbox access — typical turnaround within one business day for serious evaluations.

Are the old URLs redirecting? +

Yes — legacy domains redirect to the new site. Bookmarks, links from operator dashboards, and external references all continue to resolve correctly. No broken paths.

Who do I contact with questions? +

Your existing account manager remains your primary contact. For general questions, the team is available via wsgaming.com/contact-us — typically responding within one business day.

Welcome to WSGaming.com.

Same team, same platform, sharper identity. Explore the new site, meet the rebranded product suite, or reach out to start an evaluation — whichever fits where you are.