DraftKings Adds Parlay-Style Combos, Updates Predictions Fees
DraftKings launched Combos, a parlay-style feature on Predictions, and set a standardized fee schedule for event contracts ahead of the World Cup.
On May 12, 2026, DraftKings rolled out Combos, a parlay-style feature on its Predictions platform, and introduced a standardized fee schedule for event contracts ahead of the World Cup.
Combos allow users to combine up to six event contracts into a single bet slip. All selections in a combo must settle as winners for the bet to pay out. The feature is offered through Crypto.com’s exchange infrastructure. Combos are not available for tennis or PGA Tour markets and are blocked for non-sports event categories including elections, crypto and commodities.
CEO Jason Robins had previewed combos as arriving “in the coming weeks” during DraftKings’ Q1 2026 earnings call and described the addition as part of integrating prediction markets into the company’s Super App and market-making operations, saying, “Our Super App, market-making capabilities, proprietary exchange and combos are coming together ahead of the World Cup.”
DraftKings also adopted a standardized fee schedule for Predictions event contracts. Contracts priced from $0.01 to $0.19 carry a $0.01 fee. Contracts priced from $0.20 to $0.96 carry a $0.02 fee. Contracts priced from $0.97 to $0.99 carry a $0.01 fee. The company says these fees include any applicable introducing-broker commissions and exchange fees.
During the earnings call, executives provided metrics for the Predictions business. Annualized consumer volume on Predictions exceeded $1 billion in April, and annualized total volume traded passed $2.3 billion, increases of 38% and 43% month over month, respectively. DraftKings reported that customer acquisition costs for Predictions fell by more than 80% after the product was integrated into the Super App. The company plans to invest between $200 million and $300 million in Predictions in 2026, focusing on marketing and product development.
DraftKings noted that parlay-type wagers remain an important source of handle in its sportsbook business, with parlay handle mix up nearly 300 basis points year over year in Q1. The company has described Combos as an attempt to offer similar parlay-style engagement within its prediction markets.
President of Operations Paul Liberman said the firm expects “faster, more dynamic micro markets” to emerge in sports prediction markets. DraftKings indicated the initial Combos rollout may expand to more sports and markets as it refines market-making and exchange capabilities ahead of major sporting events.
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