New Jersey sets $260 million iGaming record in October

New Jersey sets $260 million iGaming record in October

Total Garden State gambling revenue in October was $611.1 million, up 22.3% from last year.

Revenue drawn by New Jersey’s iGaming operators reached an all-time high of $260.3 million in October, while the state also reported year-on-year growth across all areas of its gambling market.

Total gambling revenue for the month amounted to $611.1 million, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement reported. This was 22.3% ahead of October 2024 and 8.4% ahead of this September.

iGaming was the main source of gambling revenue in New Jersey, ahead of the land-based and sports betting segments. However, it was the sports wagering market that reported the largest year-on-year growth.

Another iGaming record for New Jersey

Breaking down the monthly figures, iGaming revenue was 21.8% above last year’s total while clearing $250 million for the first time. It surpassed the state’s prior record – $248.8 million this August – by 4.8%.

Some $257.7 million of iGaming revenue came from online slots and table games, up 22% from last year. Peer-to-peer internet poker revenue also increased 11.1% to $2.6 million.

FanDuel and partner Golden Nugget remained the frontrunners in this market, posting $60.9 million in revenue. DraftKings and Resorts World were second at $48.5 million and BetMGM and the Borgata took third with $33.2 million.

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