Kaizen Gaming Acquires GameplAI to Accelerate AI‑Driven Sports Trading Innovation

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Athens, London, March 10th, 2026 – Kaizen Gaming, one of the world’s leading GameTech companies, announces today the acquisition of GameplAI (“GP”), the AI-driven sports trading and analytics provider. As part of the agreement, Kaizen Gaming will integrate GameplAI’s features to enhance its proprietary capabilities across sports trading, player markets and performance analytics for its premium igaming platform Betano.  

The acquisition strengthens Kaizen Gaming’s commitment to investing in technology, data science and AI-driven solutions to further elevate its sportsbook offering. By integrating GP’s proprietary technology and expertise into Kaizen Gaming’s sports and trading operations, the company aims to accelerate automation, enhance risk management tools and amplify its tier-one sportsbook experience globally.

GP will retain and continue to operate its B2B business, servicing existing and future external partners. Its founders and team will continue to play an active role, ensuring continuity and supporting the next phase of growth under Kaizen Gaming’s ownership.

Christos Tzalavras, Chief Product Officer at Kaizen Gaming, commented: “This acquisition reflects our long-term commitment to investing in technology and talent that enhances our core sportsbook capabilities. GameplAI brings deep expertise in AI-driven trading and analytics, and we are excited to integrate their proprietary technology into our ecosystem. What stood out to us throughout this process was the strong cultural alignment between our teams, a shared focus on innovation, execution, and performance. We believe this partnership will meaningfully accelerate our ambition to amplify the world‑class sportsbook experience we deliver to customers around the world. An obsession for top-tier customer experiences unites GameplAI and Kaizen Gaming, and I could not be more excited about what is ahead of us”.

Graham Savage, Co-Founder of GameplAI, commented: “We are thrilled to become part of Kaizen Gaming, a company that truly understands the transformative potential of AI-driven trading. This partnership allows us to further elevate our technology, expand our impact, and continue delivering with the same commitment and agility that define GameplAI. Together, we look forward to accelerating the future of data‑driven sportsbook operations.”

Nikos Volakis, Co-Founder of GameplAI, added: “Joining forces with Kaizen Gaming marks an exciting new chapter for GameplAI. From the outset, it was clear that our teams share a deep passion for innovation, precision and pushing the boundaries of what technology can achieve in sports trading. With Kaizen Gaming’s scale and strategic vision, we are confident that our combined capabilities will unlock new levels of automation, accuracy and performance.”

Tekkorp Capital acted as exclusive financial advisor to Kaizen Gaming on the transaction, with Wiggin LLP serving as the company’s legal advisor.

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