HARRISBURG, PA — Gaming revenue in Pennsylvania soared to an all-time high in March 2025, with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) reporting a combined total of $574,534,002 from all gaming formats, including fantasy contests. This figure surpasses the previous monthly revenue record of $554,625,294 set in March 2024, highlighting robust growth in the state’s gaming sector.
Driving this achievement was a remarkable performance in the iGaming category. Revenue from internet casino-style gaming reached $238,220,161, marking a 24.67% increase from the $191,086,114 reported in March 2024. The figure also broke the prior iGaming monthly record of $223,652,312, achieved in December 2024.
“iGaming continues to demonstrate strong momentum, contributing significantly to Pennsylvania’s overall gaming landscape,” the PGCB reported in its latest update.
Other gaming categories experienced mixed results. Revenue from retail slot machines totaled $222,499,993 in March 2025, a slight decline of 2.37% compared to March 2024. Similarly, revenue from table games decreased by 3.91%, generating $81,891,242 this March. Conversely, fantasy contest revenue rose by 6.91% year-over-year, totaling $1,180,292. Sports wagering handle increased by 5.26% to $842,856,961, although taxable revenue from sports betting fell by 40.71% compared to March 2024.
Tax revenue from gaming in March 2025 amounted to $244,333,995, contributing to vital state programs and services.
The PGCB has posted separate reports for these types of gaming on its website.
March’s record-setting performance underscores the state’s growing stature in the gaming industry, with strong contributions from emerging sectors like iGaming. Looking ahead, the PGCB’s data indicates continued opportunities for revenue growth as Pennsylvania sustains its leadership in innovative gaming offerings.
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