The operator suggested its Brexit might not be permanent, claiming it was "on hiatus for the 2017/2018 season” but hopes to "be back in the future, bringing you more of the games you love.”
FanDuel received its UK Gambling Commission license in July 2016, and its UK-facing site launched the following month. FanDuel said its UK fantasy football customers had won "almost £1 million” in its first year of operations, a sum that confirms the company’s inability to attract the same type of volume it has enjoyed in the US market.
FanDuel released a statement to the media saying the suspension would allow the company "to focus on our product in the US.” With a new NFL season just around the corner, FanDuel will be "allocating all of our resources towards ramping up a US product that consumers love and building out complementary fantasy sports products.”
Source: GMB / Calvinayre.com