DraftKings has launched its DK Horse offering in 12 US states, with more to come ahead of the Kentucky Derby on May 6.

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The digital gaming operator’s horse racing product allows customers to access pari-mutuel wagering on horse racing.

DraftKings and Churchill Downs recently announced a multi-year agreement through which Churchill subsidiary TwinSpires agreed to assist in the technology provision for the DK Horse app.

Jason Robins, CEO and chairman of the board at DraftKings, said the operator expects DK Horse to “provide a fun and new way to engage with renowned races like the upcoming Run for the Roses.”

DK Horse customers can handicap races, wager and stream video of races within their account. Meanwhile, a betting guide will inform customers of upcoming races and betting options.