DraftKings adds sports contract combo in prediction platform

DraftKings launches new combo feature in prediction platform

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DraftKings launches new combo feature in prediction platform

DraftKings has expanded its prediction platform offering by adding a new sports contract bundle feature in the DraftKings Predicts app and revising the fee structure for event trading on May 11, 2026.

The new addition, which is called Combos, will allow users to mix multiple event contracts, similar to the structure of sportsbook parlays, as players will be able to combine up to six trades. However, some sports are prohibited for Combos, such as tennis and PGA Tour markets, as well as some categories like crypto, elections, and commodities.

The feature is aimed at providing more flexibility and more dynamic access to sports.

CEO Jason Robins stated during the Q1 earnings call:

“In the coming weeks, we expect to launch our proprietary exchange and begin offering combos. Together, these moves will accelerate innovation, improve the customer experience, and strengthen our economics. Our super app, market-making capabilities, proprietary exchange, and combos are coming together ahead of the World Cup.”

Regarding fee structures, the company announced that standardized fee pricing for event contracts will be added to the platform. With the updated structure, users will be charged $0.01 for contracts priced from $0.01 to $0.19, $0.02 for contracts priced from $0.20 to $0.96, and $0.01 for contracts priced from $0.97 to $0.99.

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