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Beginning next week, it is scheduled to review FanDuel, DraftKings, Betr, Betway and PointsBet. The company’s presentation was short on specifics, reserving them for privately conducted executive sessions that it plans to continue with the commission next week.
Thus far, Fanatics has been licensed in Ohio and Maryland, with five states pending. This week’s presentation by Fanatics Betting management to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission confirmed the aggressive timeline that chairman Michael Rubin suggested at an SBJ event last year, with the company asserting that it will launch this fiscal quarter, and roll out in “a majority” of legal online states by September.Ī consultant who reviewed Fanatics' plan described a “simultaneous launch in all licensed jurisdictions.” Fanatics Betting CEO Matt King told the commission the company would be ready to go if Massachusetts launches as planned in March.