Revenue in Pennsylvania from online casino operators reached a record $251.1 million during October, while the state also saw sports betting revenue rocket 121.7% year-on-year after handle hit an all-time high.
Gross gambling revenue in Pennsylvania from all types of commercial gaming reached $597 million in October, according to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB). This surpassed the same month last year by 20.2% and was 11.4% higher than this September.
While record iGaming revenue was the headline figure in the month, the sports betting haul also turned heads. This followed a disappointing September when sports betting revenue fell to a six-month low.
Pennsylvania iCasino revenue jumps 32.8%
Starting with online casinos, revenue in this segment was 32.8% higher year-on-year. It was also a new state record, surpassing the previous all-time high – $238.2 million in March 2025 – by 5.4%.
Of this, $190.8 million came from online slots, 35.5% ahead of the previous year. Internet table games revenue climbed 25.7% to $57.7 million and online poker revenue was 13.6% higher at $2.5 million.
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course and its online gaming partners again led the market. Their monthly revenue reached $98.7 million, up 42.2% from last year.
Valley Forge Casino Resort and partners remained second with $71.4 million, 37.5% ahead of October 2024. 40.8%. Rivers Casino Philadelphia completed the top three with $38.2 million, an increase of 15%.
Pennsylvania was not the first state to report record revenue from the online sector in October. Both New Jersey and Michigan saw revenue reach new heights during the month.
Record handle drives sports betting recovery
Turning to sports betting, revenue more than doubled year-on-year during October to $60.7 million. This included $56.2 million from online betting and a further $4.5 million from retail sportsbooks across Pennsylvania.
This was helped by player spending reaching a record $968.5 million. This beat the previous high of $935.5 million in November 2024 and was ahead of October last year by 9%. Last month, $926.1 million was bet online and $42.4 million at retail locations.
As such, monthly hold for the state stood at 6.27%.
Looking to operators, DraftKings and Hollywood Casino at the Meadows climbed into top spot in October by posting $21.8 million off a $300.1 million handle, resulting in a 7.26% hold.
FanDuel and Valley Forge Casino Resort, which typically lead, slipped to second. With $18.2 million in revenue from $357.6 million in bets, this left a hold of 5.09%. BetMGM and Hollywood Casino Morgantown remained third with $4 million off a $59.6 million handle for a hold of 6.71%.
Land-based slots remain king in Pennsylvania
While expansion within the iGaming market shows no signs of slowing in Pennsylvania, land-based slots remain a key source of gambling revenue. In October, revenue in this sector was 1.4% higher year-on-year at $203.5 million.
Retail table games revenue edged up 3% to $76.1 million but video gaming terminal dipped 1% to $3.5 million. The PGCB also noted a 1.1% drop in sports fantasy contest revenue to $2.1 million.
In terms of tax for state and local governments, $252.3 million was collected during the month. Of this, online casinos provided $112.7 million, sports betting $21.8 million, land-based slots $102.8 million and retail table games $12.8 million.

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