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Hub88 has boosted the reach of its content through an integration with MINT, a new platform provider built on Web3 infrastructure.

Titles from the Yolo Group brand will be available to operators choosing to use MINT’s solution, while Hub88 will also assist the platform’s development and scalability.

In addition, Odds88, Yolo Group’s sportsbook service, will provide MINT’s sportsbook platform, including a customisable front-end and coverage of over 1.5 million sports fixtures.

Zak Manhire, CEO at MINT, said: “MINT is all about redefining expectations. We will not only push the limits of Hub88 and Odds88 and challenge what’s possible, but in doing so, we’ll grow together, champion innovation, and deliver a platform that surprises players in the best possible way.”

According to Hub88, the partnership reinforces Yolo Group B2B brands’ commitment to working alongside “forward-thinking platforms” and empowering their development through providing content and technical expertise.

“MINT represents a new generation of iGaming platforms that are approaching Web3 with the maturity and high standards the industry expects. Alongside Odds88, this partnership aligns with our focus on supporting innovative operator brands that prioritise scalability, reliability and user experience,” said Ollie Castleman, Managing Director at Hub88.

Will Fyler, Managing Director at Odds88, also expressed his excitement for the new partnership and confirmed that MINT’s new platform is expected to go live before the end of the first quarter of 2026.

Hub88 strengthens in 2025

2025 marked a year when Hub88 made a concerted effort to strengthen its aggregation platform.

The firm closed the year by announcing a new content partnership with Solidicon, which included the “world’s first” racing crash game, Quackinatorm, alongside other titles such as Navigator, Supershoot Crash and Swiminator.

In the same month, Hub88 integrated a series of crash, instant and slot titles from InOut Games, as well as games from Playzia, including the developer’s TV-themed title Love Island: Love Spin.