Kiron Interactive has announced the launch of its Kiron.Lite Virtual League with MojaBet brands across the Democratic Republic of Congo, Senegal, Zambia, and Nigeria, as well as Ghana with Keedbet and Benin with LNB Pari, further extending the company's footprint in key African markets.
Designed specifically for mobile-first and low-bandwidth environments, Kiron.Lite delivers a streamlined virtual sports experience optimised for accessibility, speed, and consistent performance across varying network conditions.
The rollout comes amid increasing operator demand for content that can support broader player reach without compromising gameplay quality, the company said
Steven Spartinos, Co-CEO of Kiron Interactive, said: "The expansion of Kiron.Lite with MojaBet is an important step in making virtual sports content more accessible across diverse African markets. In many regions, players are engaging primarily through mobile devices and often within bandwidth-constrained environments."
"Kiron.Lite was developed specifically to address those realities, delivering a high-quality virtual sports experience with significantly reduced data requirements. This launch reflects our continued focus on creating products that are commercially effective for operators while remaining accessible and relevant to local player behaviours."
Aris Filippopoulos for MojaBet added: "Kiron.Lite Virtual League aligns strongly with the needs of our player base across multiple African markets. The product delivers an engaging football entertainment experience while supporting the mobile first environments that are increasingly defining player interaction today.