Record Revenue for iGaming Revenues Posted in February

Record Revenue for iGaming Revenues Posted in February
Fact Checked by Pat McLoone

The Keystone State bounced back with a solid month on most casino gaming fronts as official February figures were released by The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB).

Total gaming revenue posted at $499,093,210, a solid 4.6% increase from January’s $477,151,563. Retail table games revenue had an even bigger increase, posting at $76,645,816, a 5.5% jump from January's $72,658,060.

Records Set in Slots, Table iGaming Revenue

February interactive PA slots handle posted at $3.278 billion, up 2.8% from January ($3.188 billion). Interactive slots gross revenue generated a new state record of $125,864,307, up a significant 14.4% from January ($110,029,173). The second month of the year broke the old mark of $116,877,635 (December 2023).

The state’s retail slots handle totaled $2.615 billion, up 10% from January ($2.378 billion), and retail slots gross terminal revenue recorded $202,742,794, up 12.9% from January ($179,507,293).

Online PA casino tables handle in the state posted $2.444 billion, a 7.0% decrease from January ($2.628 billion). iGaming tables gross revenue also set a new state record of $56,644,687, up a whopping 53.6% from January ($36,874,638) and breaking the old mark of $46,429,205 in November 2023.

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Sports Betting Month Not as Good

 
Pennsylvania sports betting handle generated $661,740,812, down a sizable 22.9% from January ($858,152,503). However, it was an increase of 10.4% from February 2023 ($599,529,429). 
 
Online sports betting handle was $627,486,195, down 22.4% from January ($808,788,638) and up 12.9% from February 2023 ($555,793,862).

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Lou Monaco

Lou Monaco returns as a freelance gambling writer after a brief hiatus and 3 1/2-year stint with Gambling.com. He also is a freelance contributor to Covers.com and to the newly launched Comped.com. Currently he is also the nighttime high school sports desk manager and part-time writer for NJ Advanced Media (NJ.com) in Iselin, NJ. Lou has over 30+ years of sports experience with previous stints at ESPN SportsTicker, Daily Racing Form and Oddschecker.

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