PA Online Gambling Shows Signs Of Maturity, Hitting $98 Million In March

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PA Online Gambling Shows Signs Of Maturity, Hitting $98 Million In March
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There was a 293% increase in iGaming revenue in March 2021 compared with March 2020. The state's combined gaming revenue exceeded $400 million for the first time. The March revenue is up 11% relative to the $80 million over 31 days in January. Retail casino revenue has started to rebound. It's the same month that the state had pandemic-related casino shutdowns.

PA's online gambling revenue reached $123.5 million in March. The March increase was the second-greatest in the past six months. Land-based casinos are easing restrictions now that pandemic concerns are subsiding.

Penn National Gaming is the top iGaming certificate holder in Pennsylvania with nearly $34 million in revenue in March 2021. Valley Forge Casino Resort is in third place for igaming, at $13 million for March. Rivers is second place with $27 million. Mount Airy experienced a 14% rise in February but a dip of 0.5% in the same period in 2021, despite being home to PokerStars and Fox Bet.

PA Online Gambling Generated $98 million in March. Online slot players generated more revenue than those who prefer tables. PokerStars saw revenue drop. The sole online poker room in Pennsylvania generated $2.4 million during March 2021. As of today, 81 million Americans are fully vaccinated and 128 million have had at least one vaccine dose.

Valley Forge Casino Resort had the best month, at more than $10 million in sports betting revenue. Wind Creek Bethlehem fared the worst, with negative $186,870 during March 2021. Online sports wagers generated $25,981,515 in revenue, including an $838,113 daily average.