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SPLASH SPORTS LAUNCHES IN 33 STATES, ANNOUNCES $2M COMMISSIONER REWARDS PROGRAM

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Monday, August 7, 2023

DENVER, Aug. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Splash Sports (Splash), the new peer-to-peer real money gaming platform from the makers of RunYourPool (RYP) and Office Football Pool (OFP), today announced it is live in 33 states across the country, including Florida, Texas, and California. Now, friends and groups in these states can use Splash to organize Survivor, PickX and/or Daily Fantasy contests in accordance with state regulations.

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  • Now, friends and groups in these states can use Splash to organize Survivor, PickX and/or Daily Fantasy contests in accordance with state regulations.
  • Splash Sports is the new gaming platform built for friends and groups to safely compete in contests for real money.
  • "We are thrilled to bring Splash to the masses just in time for the NFL season," said Joel Milton, Splash Sports co-founder.
  • To start playing and see if Splash is available in your state, visit splashsports.com .

SPLASH INC. ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF RUNYOURPOOL AND OFFICEFOOTBALLPOOL, LAUNCHES SPLASH SPORTS PEER-TO-PEER REAL MONEY GAMING PLATFORM

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Monday, June 5, 2023

DENVER, June 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Splash Inc. ("Splash," formerly known as BetterPool) announced today their acquisition of RunYourPool (RYP) and OfficeFootballPool (OFP) alongside the launch of their real money gaming platform SplashSports.comĀ (Splash Sports).

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  • DENVER, June 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Splash Inc. ("Splash," formerly known as BetterPool) announced today their acquisition of RunYourPool (RYP) and OfficeFootballPool (OFP) alongside the launch of their real money gaming platform SplashSports.com (Splash Sports).
  • Splash Sports brings the sports pool space to the modern age by removing friction to handle payments in one platform.
  • Currently in private beta, Splash Sports provides a much-needed alternative to traditional wagering options in the United States.
  • "A trend we've seen in real money gaming is that players are tired of giving money 'to the house.'