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300FPS vs. IMHOWeRGOAT: Robinhood Opens Esports Prediction Market

Robinhood has listed a prediction market around the August 20, 2026 esports match between 300FPS and IMHOWeRGOAT, letting users trade on the outcome.

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Robinhood Lists 300FPS vs. IMHOWeRGOAT Prediction Market

Robinhood has opened a prediction market tied to the esports matchup between 300FPS and IMHOWeRGOAT scheduled for August 20, 2026. The listing allows users on the platform to take positions on which team will win, continuing Robinhood's push into event-based prediction contracts beyond traditional financial assets.

The 300FPS vs. IMHOWeRGOAT prediction market is one of several esports contracts Robinhood has made available as competitive gaming attracts growing interest from retail traders looking for short-duration, outcome-based instruments.

What We Know About the Two Teams

300FPS and IMHOWeRGOAT are the two sides listed in the contract. Beyond their names and the August 20 match date, Robinhood has not published additional background on the teams' rankings, game title, or tournament context in the publicly available contract listing. The match itself is the sole underlying event for the prediction instrument.

Esports prediction markets work by pricing contracts at values between zero and one dollar, with the price reflecting the crowd's implied probability that a given outcome occurs. If a trader buys a "300FPS wins" contract at 60 cents and 300FPS does win, the contract settles at one dollar. If 300FPS loses, the contract expires worthless.

Robinhood's Expanding Prediction Market Offering

Robinhood introduced prediction markets as part of a broader effort to diversify its product lineup. The platform has listed contracts on political races, economic data releases, and sporting events. Esports matchups represent a newer category, appealing to younger users who follow competitive gaming closely and may have stronger opinions about team performance than they do about macroeconomic outcomes.

The move reflects wider industry momentum. Several platforms have added esports contracts over the past year, betting that the format's fast resolution and familiar subject matter will draw in users who might otherwise skip prediction trading entirely.

Key Details for Traders

The contract resolves based on the result of the August 20, 2026 match between 300FPS and IMHOWeRGOAT. Traders should review Robinhood's contract terms directly, including any rules around match postponement or cancellation, before taking a position. As with any prediction contract, the full amount staked can be lost if the chosen outcome does not occur.

Robinhood reported the listing via a Google News-indexed release. No odds, prize pools, or team statistics were included in the available sourcing.

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Alex Rivera

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