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Fanatics Markets launches Combos feature as basketball postseason trading starts

Fanatics Markets Combos feature promo showing multi-game sports prediction market picks across basketball baseball and hockey bets

Fanatics Markets has introduced a new product called Combos, giving customers another way to trade sports outcomes as the basketball playoffs get underway.

The feature was rolled out Monday (April 20). It allows users to bundle multiple outcomes into one new contract inside Fanatics Markets. The selections can include player props, winners, spreads and totals. Customers can mix picks from different sports, different games, or keep everything inside a single matchup.

The launch adds to Fanatics’ push into prediction markets, an area the company entered in 2025 when it rolled out Fanatics Markets. Earlier reporting around the launch said Fanatics was moving into the space through a partnership with Crypto.com, in a bid to offer event-based trading tied to sports results.

How Fanatics Markets Combos works

Fanatics said customers can find eligible markets by looking for the combo icon, then building a custom contract from there. The company says Combos is currently available for professional basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, football, boxing, MMA and tennis, with more sports expected later.

The company said it is launching the product “just in time for basketball’s postseason,” while making it usable across several major leagues at the same time.

Fanatics Markets is available on iOS and Android in 24 states and four U.S. territories. The company also says web access is offered in those same approved jurisdictions. Among the states specifically named were California, Texas and Florida.

The company says the platform runs on infrastructure provided by Crypto.com Derivatives North America, or CDNA, which Fanatics identified as a CFTC-registered exchange. Fanatics has argued that structure gives users a regulated venue to trade contracts tied to sports moments such as game winners, player milestones and championship outcomes.

The regulatory backdrop has drawn attention across the industry. Coverage this year also noted a Nevada court dispute involving Crypto.com, which may end up affecting the partnership.

Fanatics states it is also introducing consumer safeguards alongside the new product. According to the company, Fanatics Markets includes tools intended to help customers manage exposure and make informed decisions while trading.

This includes deposit limits, session limits, timeouts and self-exclusion options. The company says those settings are designed to support responsible use of the platform.

Featured image: Fanatics via Instagram

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