PGCB reports $496.6m in gaming revenue for October 2024

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- The nearly $496.6m in revenue represents a 2.8% increase year-over-year in total gaming revenue for October 2024
- iGaming slots revenue managed to increase by almost 28.3% from the prior year period, but sports wagering revenue decreased by nearly 43.2% year-over-year
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has released the state’s financial gaming results from casinos, online gambling and sports wagering, reporting a total revenue of almost $496.6m for October 2024. The reported revenue is a 2.8% increase from the prior year period, driven mainly by retail slots and iGaming slots revenue throughout the month.
Retail slots accounted for the most revenue during October, reported to be $200.6m and representing a 4.2% increase year-over-year. iGaming slots revenue saw the largest increase from the prior year period for all types of gaming in the state, rising 28.3% for a revenue total of $109.8m during October 2024.
Sources of gaming revenue regulated by the PGCB include slot machines, table games, internet gaming, sports wagering, fantasy contests and video gaming terminals (VGTs).
The biggest decrease for gaming types in Pennsylvania was sports wagering revenue, which fell by 43.2% from the prior year period to generate just under $27.4m throughout October. Retail table game revenue also decreased by 9.3% year-over-year, but managed to report $73.9m of revenue, good for third-most in the state of any gaming type.
Total tax revenue generated collectively through all forms of gaming and fantasy contests was $209.2m during October 2024.
Good to know: Bucks County in Pennsylvania passed a ban on skill-based games in October, a decision Pennsylvania Skill plans to challenge according to local reports
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course generated the most revenue of any property in the state, reporting $82.5m in revenue which is a 6.9% increase from the prior year period. Valley Forge Casino Resort was a close second, generating $80.9m and a 25.6% year-over-year increase in revenue.
The largest reported decrease in revenue came from Hollywood Casino at the Meadows, which fell by 37.1% from the prior year period for a total revenue of $21.5m.
Throughout October, Pennsylvania saw the debuts of Horseshoe Online Casino and Rush Street Interactive’s BetRivers platform. Both offerings have been made available to players and will become a source for the PGCB to report upon.
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