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DraftKings adds parlay-style Combos, new fees to Predictions platform

Updated 21d ago

DraftKings launched Combos on its Predictions platform, letting users bundle up to six event contracts into a single parlay-style trade. The product debuted ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The rollout also introduces a new fee structure for the predictions platform. DraftKings, based in Boston, becomes the latest sports-betting operator with prediction-market exposure to add multi-leg trading mechanics, bringing a familiar wagering format from traditional sports betting into event-contract trading. The move deepens DraftKings' push into prediction markets as it competes with rivals like FanDuel in the space.

Why this matters?

DraftKings' new fee structure alongside Combos signals a direct revenue play against commission-free rival Kalshi, potentially forcing Kalshi to defend its no-fee model or match the parlay format before the World Cup trading surge.

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