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2026-04-08
Last Updated
2026-04-08
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Important update: SuperDraft closed its daily fantasy platform in January 2025. In an email to customers, the SuperDraft.io team announced plans to shut down "in its current form" while hinting that a relaunch might happen later. Existing…
Important update: SuperDraft closed its daily fantasy platform in January 2025. In an email to customers, the SuperDraft.io team announced plans to shut down "in its current form" while hinting that a relaunch might happen later. Existing customers were able to withdraw balances during the wind-down. This review covers SuperDraft historically — you cannot sign up or play SuperDraft today.
SuperDraft was a Boston-based daily fantasy operator launched in 2017 that differentiated itself with a multiplier scoring salary-cap format. Rather than picking players to a flat salary cap and scoring on raw fantasy points, SuperDraft players assigned a multiplier (1.2x to 2.0x) to each drafted player, and multipliers propagated through final scoring. The format rewarded roster-construction creativity in a way traditional DraftKings/FanDuel salary-cap DFS did not. SuperDraft also ran traditional fantasy props and progressive jackpot contests.
Historical. The final promo before shutdown was a $20 deposit match with promo code PLAYBONUS. Not applicable in 2026.
At its peak SuperDraft offered three contest types: multiplier salary-cap DFS (the signature format), fantasy props (pick'em-style over/unders) and progressive jackpots (accumulator-style contests with growing prize pools). Sports covered were NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, PGA, UFC, NASCAR, college football and college basketball. The multiplier DFS format was genuinely distinct from every other operator and had a loyal, if small, following.
Historically standard DFS banking rails: Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, ACH. Payouts were generally reliable throughout operation and during the January 2025 wind-down. No reported systemic payout failures.
Not applicable — closed.
SuperDraft operated under traditional DFS law in 39 states at its peak and never faced the wave of cease-and-desist letters that hit the pick'em-focused operators. Its multiplier salary-cap format was legally treated as a skill-based fantasy contest rather than a player-versus-house prop betting product, which kept it outside the PrizePicks/Underdog/Betr regulatory crosshairs. The closure was commercial, not regulatory: SuperDraft simply could not compete at scale with DraftKings, FanDuel and the pick'em-category upstarts. The company's shutdown email hinted at a future relaunch in a different form but no such relaunch has materialized as of April 2026.
Historically the SuperDraft app was functional but visually dated compared to the category leaders. The multiplier scoring UI was the interesting element — users could see how different multiplier assignments changed projected lineup scores in real time. Customer support was email-only during operation.
SuperDraft is a closed product. If you are researching it in 2026, the product does not exist to sign up for. Its multiplier scoring format was a creative innovation that never found a mass audience, and the closure is more a story about DFS market consolidation than about regulatory risk. For modern salary-cap DFS alternatives, DraftKings and FanDuel are the obvious choices; OwnersBox is the best mid-tier weekly-format alternative. For pick'em, DraftKings Pick6, PrizePicks and Underdog dominate the category SuperDraft never seriously competed in.
SuperDraft is one of the player-facing brands BonusBell tracks across dfs.
It has been operating since 2017 and is tied to SuperDraft Inc, with public-facing operations associated with Defunct (Closed Feb 28, 2025). SuperDraft is currently categorized by BonusBell under dfs. The current catalog says players can expect N/A. Distinct hooks currently tracked by BonusBell include Closed January 2025.
SuperDraft currently advertises N/A (Closed January 2025). That line is useful as a quick hook, but users usually need more context around playthrough, expiry, qualifying wager size, and whether the offer is actually the best reason to sign up. No verified VIP ladder is attached to this platform record right now, so long-term loyalty value should be treated as unverified until stronger sourcing is attached.
On the money-movement side, the catalog currently reflects operator-defined deposit minimums, and payout timing that is usually described as N/A. Even when the catalog does not expose every term, users still need this section because actual value depends on how easy it is to fund, verify, and cash out, not just on promotional copy.
SuperDraft operates as a regulated real-money product. When a platform is in this category, the practical questions are licensing footprint, banking reliability, and whether the offer terms still justify the account. The current license note in the catalog reads: {"status":"SHUTDOWN","note":"SuperDraft ceased operations February 28, 2025; no longer accepting new players or processing withdrawals for existing accounts"}.
SuperDraft presents a more complete operating profile than a thin affiliate stub because BonusBell can already identify deposit methods such as other, withdrawal options like other. Current catalog signals put it at 0.0 rating with a 0/100 trust score. Those are only as strong as the source data behind them, so the rest of this page should be read as the evidence layer behind the headline number.
For most users, the real test is whether SuperDraft offers enough product depth, regional access, and reliable banking to justify joining a wallet already crowded with major operators. SuperDraft should be judged on the full operating picture: product quality, regional access, banking clarity, bonus terms, and whether the evidence on the page is strong enough to trust. Until every field is source-backed, this review should be treated as a structured starting point rather than a final verdict.
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Editor's Verdict
Do not use. Platform permanently closed.
Last reviewed: April 2026 · BonusBell Editorial Team
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