New Jersey DGE reports $563.7m in gaming revenue for September 2025

Key Points
- While casino hotels and iGaming both witnessed increases in revenue, sports wagering reported a decrease of 24.9% for September 2025, producing just $89.8m
- Borgata Atlantic City led all properties in revenue generated for the monthly period, accounting for nearly $62.8m and reporting an increase of 0.6% year-over-year
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has reported the state’s total gaming revenue throughout September 2025, as casino hotels, iGaming and sports wagering generated $563.7m, representing growth of 1% from the prior year period. Casino hotels and iGaming accounted for the vast majority of New Jersey gaming revenue for September 2025, reporting $230.7m and $243.1m, respectively, equating to increases of 0.1% and 16.8%.
Authorized iGaming offerings generated $240.7m of the gaming type’s revenue generated for September 2025, while peer-to-peer gaming accounted for the remaining $2.5m. Year-to-date iGaming revenue was reported to be $2.12bn by the New Jersey DGE, amounting to a rise of 22.7%.
For casino hotels in New Jersey, Borgata was able to lead all properties in revenue generated in September 2025, having reported nearly $62.8m and increasing 0.6%. Hard Rock and Ocean Casino generated September 2025 revenues of $45.4m and $39.6m, respectively, representing increases of 1.8% and 39.3%.
Multiple properties witnessed decreases in gaming revenue for September 2025, including Bally’s Atlantic City property which reported a fall of 19.4% for a total revenue of $10.1m. Caesars generated $16.6m of September 2025 revenue for a decrease of 19%, while Golden Nugget and Harrah’s fell 10.2% and 12% respectively, for revenues of $10m and $16.4m.
Sports wagering revenue in New Jersey failed to replicate the success of iGaming or casino hotels for September 2025, as revenue fell 24.9% to $89.8m, although the state’s total handle throughout the month rose 3.7% to $1.13bn.
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Online sports wagering actually produced a higher revenue than the final tally reported by the DGE for September 2025, having generated $89.8m, but was held back by a retail sports wagering loss of approximately $13,000.
Online sports wagering revenue in New Jersey still witnessed a decrease of 19.4% from the prior year period while its retail counterpart fell 100.2% year-over-year. FanDuel and DraftKings both reported an online sports wagering revenue decrease for September 2025, as the two goliaths generated $37.7m and $22.6m, respectively, falling 22.7% and 38.1%. BetMGM witnessed an online sports wagering revenue fall of 9% to $7.1m, while BetFanatics was able to increase its revenue for September 2025 by 179.1% for a total of $6.9m.
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