21 July 2009
SHAKING UP THE FANTASY SPORTS INDUSTRY
New Fantasy Sports Game Lets You Play Today, Win Today
There are at least 20 million of us playing fantasy sports every year
and yet in recent years it has seen very little innovation. For many,
one of the major problems with fantasy sports is the huge
time-commitment involved - when you play fantasy, you have to play for
the whole season – no breaks, no holidays, no excuses. However, in
this era of Facebook and Twitter, people want instant gratification.
This issue is tackled head on by
FanDuel.com, a new fantasy sports
game which launches today. FanDuel.com lets you play and win in a day
instead of waiting the whole season. Players can draft a new team at
any time, and pitch it head-to-head against an opponent – a friend, or
another FanDuel player – for real money. The player whose team has the
most fantasy points at the end of the day’s games wins the cash
prize. It’s purely
fantasy baseball right now, but the
fantasy football
will launch with the start of the football season.
Clever integration with sites like Facebook means that picking
opponents is slick, as is bragging about your wins. This is a first
for the fantasy sports industry which has been dominated by the big
players such as Yahoo, CBS and ESPN for too long.
The game is a competitive draft rather than salary cap – making it
much more challenging. However unlike traditional competitive draft
both players don’t have to draft at the same time. The way it works is
one player drafts their first pick and a back-up for each
position. They then order their draft and submit their roster. When
they are matched with another user (a friend or another FanDuel user)
the system works through each player’s draft in priority order. You
get an email telling you and your opponent’s final roster and then you
can watch the live stats on both fantasy teams update in real-time as
the games progress.
Online social gaming is already well developed but the daily fantasy
sports market is quite new. Nigel Eccles, CEO of the company behind
FanDuel, admits,
"After playing Mafia Wars and other social games on
Facebook, going back to playing traditional fantasy sports on CBS felt
like going back in time. We felt we could build something faster, more
social and exciting."
Thanks to the fantasy sports carve out of the 2006 Unlawful Internet
Gaming Act, FanDuel.com is perfectly legal to play in the US –
something that the team behind FanDuel have been very careful to
adhere to. FanDuel offers free and paid entry games with users able to
enter $5, $10 and $25 competitions.
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