DraftKings Predictions Platform Gets New Combo Feature and Fee Structure

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TLDR DraftKings launched Combos, a parlay-style feature letting users bundle up to six event contracts on its Predictions platform The Combos feature runs on Crypto.com’s exchange infrastructure and excludes tennis, PGA Tour, elections, crypto, and commodities markets A new standardized fee structure charges between $0.01 and $0.02 per contract depending on price DraftKings plans to invest $200–$300 million into Predictions in 2026, focused on marketing and product development Annualized consumer volume on Predictions topped $1 billion in April, with total volume traded surpassing $2.3 billion

DraftKings has launched a new parlay-style feature called Combos on its Predictions platform. The company also introduced a revised fee structure for event contracts.

The Combos feature allows users to bundle multiple event contracts into a single trade. It works similarly to a traditional sportsbook parlay, where all selections must win for the combo to pay out.

Users can combine up to six trades into one combo. However, some sports and categories are excluded, including tennis, PGA Tour, elections, crypto, and commodities.

The feature is powered by Crypto.com’s exchange infrastructure. Crypto.com already offers similar combo products on its own platform.

DraftKings CEO Jason Robins confirmed the launch was planned during the company’s Q1 2026 earnings call. He said combo products would arrive “in the coming weeks” at the time.

Robins described the Combos rollout as part of a broader push to build out the company’s prediction market ecosystem. He pointed to the company’s Super App strategy, market-making operations, and an upcoming proprietary exchange.

DraftKings Bets Big on Prediction Markets

“Our Super App, market-making capabilities, proprietary exchange and combos are coming together ahead of the World Cup,” Robins said during the call.

The timing of the launch is tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. DraftKings appears to be positioning its Predictions platform


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DraftKings Predictions Platform Gets New Combo Feature and Fee Structure

This post was originally published on this site

TLDR DraftKings launched Combos, a parlay-style feature letting users bundle up to six event contracts on its Predictions platform The Combos feature runs on Crypto.com’s exchange infrastructure and excludes tennis, PGA Tour, elections, crypto, and commodities markets A new standardized fee structure charges between $0.01 and $0.02 per contract depending on price DraftKings plans to invest $200–$300 million into Predictions in 2026, focused on marketing and product development Annualized consumer volume on Predictions topped $1 billion in April, with total volume traded surpassing $2.3 billion

DraftKings has launched a new parlay-style feature called Combos on its Predictions platform. The company also introduced a revised fee structure for event contracts.

The Combos feature allows users to bundle multiple event contracts into a single trade. It works similarly to a traditional sportsbook parlay, where all selections must win for the combo to pay out.

Users can combine up to six trades into one combo. However, some sports and categories are excluded, including tennis, PGA Tour, elections, crypto, and commodities.

The feature is powered by Crypto.com’s exchange infrastructure. Crypto.com already offers similar combo products on its own platform.

DraftKings CEO Jason Robins confirmed the launch was planned during the company’s Q1 2026 earnings call. He said combo products would arrive “in the coming weeks” at the time.

Robins described the Combos rollout as part of a broader push to build out the company’s prediction market ecosystem. He pointed to the company’s Super App strategy, market-making operations, and an upcoming proprietary exchange.

DraftKings Bets Big on Prediction Markets

“Our Super App, market-making capabilities, proprietary exchange and combos are coming together ahead of the World Cup,” Robins said during the call.

The timing of the launch is tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. DraftKings appears to be positioning its Predictions platform


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