PrizePicks Unveils New Free-to-Play Contest in 13 States
Daily Fantasy Sports operator PrizePicks has launched its new free-to-play fantasy game, Streak.
PrizePicks' Atlanta headquarters. The new free-to-play game Streak will launch across 13 jurisdictions.
In the new game, fans will be able to select one player projection per day to build their winning picks for a chance to compete for a top prize of $1 million.
Additionally, Streak has an interface that allows members to easily swipe through 10 player cards and make their daily free picks. As players build a winning streak, they unlock a free four-pick lineup bonus that they can use on PrizePicks’ pick’em contest board for an opportunity to win preset payouts and cash prizes.
The lucky player who achieves 32 consecutive correct predictions will take home the grand prize of $1 million.
Following the successful launch of Arena earlier this year, it’s exciting to introduce another new product to our members. Streak undoubtedly enhances the sports viewing experience in a fun, engaging manner and we look forward to adding new features for our members to enjoy.
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The contest will harness data from PrizePicks’ diverse gaming ecosystem to display the most trending and popular picks of the day across all major sporting events. Streak will be available in 13 states across the US, including Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey.
Our goal at PrizePicks is to lead the online gaming industry by offering innovative new game types that exceed the expectations of our members and give them new ways to play. Streak adds to our growing list of contests and allows us to reach even more sports fans across the country.
Ybarra became the new CEO of PrizePicks on August 5. The former President of Blizzard Entertainment also became a member of the company’s Board of Directors, succeeding Adam Wrexler, who assumed the role of Executive Chairman.
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