Wildz Group Selects Vindral Live to Enhance Sports Streaming Experience
Wildz Group has signed a partnership with Swedish streaming firm Vindral, bringing ultra-low latency video to its live sports and entertainment products.
The deal makes Vindral Live the operator’s core streaming platform, used to push real-time content across its iGaming, sports betting, and entertainment brands. The goal is straightforward: keep streams fast and reliable when traffic spikes around big sporting events.
It’s a logical step for a company that has spent the past year pushing past its casino roots into sports betting and esports.
Wildz Group Continues to Broaden Its Entertainment Portfolio
Wildz Group, the Malta-based operator formerly known as Rootz, runs a portfolio that now spans Wildz Casino, Beazt, Blingi Casino, Tuplaus Casino, Chipz Casino, Wheelz Casino, Spinz Casino, and Caxino Casino.
Beazt is the newest addition, and the most telling one. Pitched as the group’s biggest product launch to date, it pairs a full sportsbook with casino gaming and leans heavily into sports and esports. That shift, on top of the recent rebrand from Rootz, is what created the need for a streaming setup built for live, high-traffic content rather than slot reels.
As live betting keeps growing, how a stream actually performs has quietly become part of the product itself.
Vindral Brings Ultra-Low Latency Streaming Technology
Vindral, founded in Sweden, builds a live video platform aimed at broadcast-grade environments where quality, control, and scale all have to hold up at once.
Its main product, Vindral Live, is a low-latency CDN that delivers sub-second streams with frame-accurate synchronization, and holds quality even when audiences surge. It has also moved early on Media over QUIC, an emerging standard for live media delivery.
For Wildz, the practical payoff is tighter sync between what’s happening in the game and what shows up on screen, with fewer delays when a match draws a crowd.
Executives Highlight Importance of Streaming Performance
Sam Brown, CEO of Wildz Group, said the move into sports forced a higher bar on streaming. With Vindral Live, he noted, the company gets the latency and reliability a live sports audience expects, freeing the team to focus on building products rather than worrying about the plumbing underneath.
Daniel Alinder, CEO of Vindral and RealSprint, called Wildz a company that “moves with purpose,” and said that once an operator expands into sports and esports, latency, reliability, and viewer experience stop being nice-to-haves and become non-negotiable.

Future Outlook: Enhancing Real-Time Sports Experiences
The partnership fits a wider pattern. Across iGaming and sports betting, operators are spending more on the technology behind the experience, not just the front end. As audiences expect faster, more interactive coverage, low-latency streaming is shaping up to be a real point of difference between books.
For anyone moving into live sports, esports, and interactive content, getting the stream right is increasingly tied to whether players stay and keep watching. Speed and reliability, once a back-office concern, are now part of the pitch.
With Wildz building out its sports and esports lineup and Vindral pushing its streaming tech forward, both sides are positioning for a market where live content and real-time experience carry more weight every year.
Source: Vindral
