DraftKings raises revenue guidance again but H1 losses grow to $650m
Of the operator’s $609.8m in revenue, $530.9m came from its own gaming operations, up 281.7%. The operator said this increase was due to “strong customer acquisition and retention, the successful launches of our Sportsbook and igaming product offerings in additional states since the second quarter of 2020, and a more favorable sports schedule compared to the six months ended June 30, 2020, which was more substantially impacted by Covid-19.”
Gaming software revenue – mostly from the business formerly known as SBTech before it merged with DraftKings – was $58.9m, up 292.3%. Other revenue, meanwhile, was up 272.2% to $20.4m.
The business also said in its report that while SBTech had previously offered its services through a reseller in Asia, that this agreement was terminated on 1 April, with a transition period that has now expired.
The United States made up the vast majority of DraftKings’ revenue, at $549.6m, while the rest of the world brought in $60.2m.