Michigan iGaming Operators Bank $248 Million In April, Up 28.6% Year-Over-Year

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Michigan Internet Casino Revenue April 2025

The Michigan Gaming Control Board reported on Tuesday $248.1 million in gross online casino revenue for April, the third-highest total in state history.

The figure represents a 28.6% increase from last year and trails only the record-setting haul of $260.5 million set in March and, by a margin of about $40,000, the $248.2 million generated in January. It was also the eighth consecutive month gross winnings cleared $200 million in the Wolverine State.

MonthGross Online Casino Revenue
March 2025$260,520,946
January 2025$248,150,753
April 2025$248,110,938
December 2024$243,985,944
November 2024$225,995,786

Over $233.1 million in adjusted gross revenue was eligible to be taxed, resulting in an inflow of $48.2 million to state coffers. The city of Detroit had receipts totaling $12.6 million, and tribal jurisdictions where iGaming is offered received $5.6 million in combined disbursements.

Relentless growth continues

In reviewing year-over-year revenue growth each month, operator winnings have increased by at least 13.8% every month since the first full-month comparisons could be made in February 2022. April marked the sixth time in the last 12 months winnings surged by at least 25%, with growth in terms of dollars ranging from $32.2 million last June to $66.3 million in January in that span.

April Year-by-YearGross RevenueDifferencePercentage Increase
2021$94,851,766N/AN/A
2022$132,438,012$37,586,24639.6%
2023$159,360,429$26,922,41720.3%
2024$192,934,494$33,574,06521.1%
2025$248,110,938$55,176,44428.6%

Year-to-date gross revenue is $20.7 million shy of $1 billion, an increase of 25.9% versus the first four months of 2024. Adjusted gross revenue is up 31.3% to $921.4 million, the by-product of all but one operator being allowed to deduct only 6% of promotional spend compared to 10% the first four years of conducting business.

The FanDuel-BetMGM rivalry rages on

The back-and-forth between FanDuel and BetMGM to claim the top revenue spot among Michigan’s 15 internet casino operators swung back to FanDuel in April. Its $67.6 million in gross revenue represented a 33.2% increase from last year and trailed only its $68.1 million posted the previous month.

After holding off FanDuel by nearly $852,000 in March, BetMGM slipped to No. 2 with a still-healthy $64.9 million. That was up 30.4% year-over-year, and BetMGM has a slender lead of $373,575 in revenue through the first four months of the year. Both operators have surpassed $260 million in winnings in 2025.

DraftKings was the only operator to set an all-time monthly high in revenue in April, claiming more than $42.5 million to beat its previous best of $42.2 million set in January. Its year-over-year growth was a more modest 10.5% compared to April 2024, while its year-to-date growth is lagging at 5.1%. That is largely due to a $9.28 million payout on a progressive jackpot in February.

BetRivers fended off Caesars Palace Online for the No. 4 spot for the second straight month as the pair were separated by $223,897. The $16.3 million won by BetRivers was a strong follow-up to its record $17.3 million in March revenue, ranking second all-time and up 30.8% from April 2024.

Caesars has been a model of consistency in 2025, topping $16 million in all four months. Its revenue spiked 42.3% compared to last year to $16.1 million while also clearing $350 million in all-time winnings.

Not everyone had a good April

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Golden Nugget continued its up-and-down run in 2025, going from a record $11.8 million in March revenue to $7.3 million in April. A $2.5 million payout on Triple Jackpot Gems appears to be the primary catalyst for the month-over-month plunge in winnings. Golden Nugget’s account on “X” detailed another $883,000 in iGaming wins for the betting public, but monthly winnings were still up 250.4% from 2024.

When including Penn Entertainment’s $6.6 million in revenue via Greektown Casino, the three Detroit-casino-tethered iGaming platforms totaled $139.1 million in gross revenue, up 32.4% from last year. Their tribal counterparts combined for $109 million, an increase of 24.1%.

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