Pa Online Casino Revenue

The State of Pennsylvania keeps making money on gaming, and it makes you wonder…why did it take so long to add online to the gaming repertoire in the Keystone State?

PA online casino growth has been terrific, but the latest results from the PGCB are staggering.

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board released November numbers, and it shows a change of 95% (if including poker) and over 50% (if not including poker) from the previous MONTH!

October showed $4.94M of total internet casino gaming revenue, but November brought in a massive number of $9,655,811. This includes online poker, which brought in $1.965M from Mount Airy Casino Resort (Poker Stars).

Excluding poker, and there is over $7.6M in internet slots and table games revenue, still up significantly from October’s $4.94M.

Here’s the chart of each casino, directly from the PAGCB:

Online casino revenue in Pennsylvania jumped an impressive 73% in the month of April 2020, helping offset the losses experienced across the rest of the gaming industry, most notably with the enforced closure of bricks-and-mortar casinos and having few live sports to wager on. Revenue from Pennsylvania’s 12 casinos, along with video gaming terminals and fantasy contests, plummeted 51% year-over-year last month to roughly $153.5 million from $316.3 million in 2019. The Pennsylvania online casino market is still a long way from maturity, but August provided a more comprehensive snapshot than July, when the state’s three mobile casinos were only in business for about half the month.

November Online Gaming Revenue

Pennsylvania Casino Revenue

Casino OperatorTotal Online Gaming
Revenue
Online
Slots
Revenue
Online
Table Games
Revenue
Online
Poker Revenue
Rivers Casino Philadelphia (SugarHouse Online Casino)$3,171,762$2,086,283$1,085,479
Mount Airy Casino Resort$2,989,131$365,657$657,980$1,965,494
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course$1,867,657$1,656,204$211,453
Parx Casino$1,495,846$890,471$605,375
Mohegan Sun Pocono (Unibet Online Casino)$131,416$95,173$36,242
Statewide Total$9,655,811$5,093,788$2,596,529$1,965,494

This includes: table games, internet gaming, slots, fantasy contests, video game terminals, and more.

Look at the growth overall compared to last month, October numbers are below:

CasinoOnline Slots
Revenue
Online Table Games
Revenue
Total Only Gaming
Revenue
Rivers Casino Philadelphia$1,884,496$647,603$2,532,099
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course$1,562,887$237,760$1,800,648
Parx Online Casino$529,825$80,362$610,187
Statewide Total$3,977,208$965,726$4,942,934
  • Total online gaming revenue including poker jumped from $4.94M to $9.65M.
  • Online gaming revenue excluding poker grew from $4.94M to ~$7.6M.

Rivers Casino Philadelphia Leads the Way

Casino OperatorTotal Online Gaming
Revenue
Online
Slots
Revenue
Online
Table Games
Revenue
Online
Poker Revenue
Rivers Casino Philadelphia$3,171,762$2,086,283$1,085,479
Mount Airy Casino Resort$2,989,131$365,657$657,980$1,965,494
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course$1,867,657$1,656,204$211,453
Parx Casino$1,495,846$890,471$605,375
Mohegan Sun Pocono$131,416$95,173$36,242
Statewide Total$9,655,811$5,093,788$2,596,529$1,965,494

With $3.17M in revenue, Rivers Philadelphia (formerly SugarHouse, in transition to Rivers) leads the way of all online casino operators in Pennsylvania.

Mount Airy is second if you include poker, coming in at $2.89M. Without poker, Hollywood Casino comes in second with $1.87M in revenue, mostly from online slots.

Overall Gaming Revenue Up 13%

SourceNovember 2019
Revenue
November 2018
Revenue
% Change
Parx Casino$54,277,050$48,212,79412.58%
Wind Creek Bethlehem$40,123,236$40,318,057-0.48%
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh$33,446,354$29,216,66314.48%
Rivers Casino Philadelphia$29,544,134$23,950,65323.35%
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course$21,081,944$19,317,8019.13%
Harrah’s Philadelphia$21,018,869$20,709,6791.49%
The Meadows Casino$20,764,007$19,783,4244.96%
Mohegan Sun Pocono$19,002,697$17,037,03711.54%
Mount Airy Casino Resort$18,879,249$14,341,98531.64%
Valley Forge Casino Resort$17,369,708$10,134,95271.38%
Presque Isle Downs and Casino$10,209,582$9,543,9966.97%
Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin$2,733,068$2,298,19818.92%
Fantasy Contests$2,981,157$3,241,161-8.02%
Video Gaming Terminals$659,288
Statewide Total$292,090,342$258,106,40013.17%

In the first chart provided from the PGCB’s release, it shows just how much overall gaming has grown since last year.

With the inclusions of online gaming, awareness of betting online and more, Pennsylvania has seen the total gaming revenue increase from $258.1M to $292.1M ,or 13.17% in November 2019 compared to 2018.

Casino Revenue By State

The casinos with the most growth were:

  • Valley Forge Casino Resort – 71.38%
  • Mount Airy Casino Resort – 31.65%
  • Rivers Casino Philadelphia (SugarHouse) – 23.35%

There is no surprise here, given the partnerships each casino has with online operators. Look for online gaming in Pennsylvania to continue to rise, and provide tax money for the state.

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Online casino games generated $3.4 million in revenue in its first full month of operation, according to figures released this week by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB).

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Following a limited soft launch of regulated interactive gaming on July 15 which saw online slots, video poker and online casino table games offered to those in Pennsylvania under the oversight of state gaming regulators for the first time, online gaming operators continued to refine their offering in August with an number of licensed operators still not having launched and online poker still not making its legal debut.

As of today, only three land-based casinos in the state are offering their casino games on the internet:

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• Hollywood Casino
• Parx Casino
• SugarHouse

The PGCB divides interactive gaming into three categories representing the three classifications of licensing it offers:

• Online Slots
• Online Table Games
• Online Poker

Other forms of online gambling offered over the internet such as sports betting, Daily Fantasy Sports and lottery games are not classified as interactive gaming and are not included in the same financial data sets. However, for comparative purposes some of those figures are included in our reporting below.

Only two of the three verticals categorized as interactive gaming (online slots and online table games) have launched in the Keystone State so far. While there has been plenty of speculation throughout the industry about exactly when online poker will be offered in Pennsylvania (including here on pokerfuse), the situation proves to be fluid with the current best estimate based on the latest information being early to mid Q4.

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Pennsylvania Online Casino Game Revenue

SugarHouse has jumped out to a commanding lead in the fledgling interactive gaming category, capturing over 48% of the market with $1.6 million in revenue reported in August.

Parx Casino also eclipsed the $1 million mark with $1.1 million in revenue reported, and Hollwood Casino generated just over $684,000 with its efforts.

The majority of the revenue generated by SurgarHouse came from slots which accounted for $1.4 million of its total haul from interactive gaming for the month. The same held true for Hollywood which brought in nearly $620k from its slots games.

Parx on the other hand, saw was more balanced between slots and table games with the latter bringing in $552k compared to the $544 from its slots.

Online Sports Betting in Pennsylvania

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Revenue from online sportsbooks operating in Pennsylvania nearly doubled the amount generated by online casino games. All operators in the stated combined to bring in $6.3 million for online sports wagers last month. That figure also represents nearly twice as much as was generated from land-based retail sportsbooks in the state which at $3.6 million brought in just slightly more than online casino games.

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The Stars Group in partnership with FOX Sports launched its online sportsbook in the state just prior to the NFL season on September 5, and while its first revenues are not represented in the data from August, the company did release a statement to pokerfuse indicating that there has been an increase in television ratings through the first two weeks of the season.

According to a TSG spokesperson, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia saw NFL ratings rise 19% and 9% respectively compared to the average metered market rating.

Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS), which have been offered under regulation of the PGCB since May 2018, saw both a year-on-year increase and an uptick from July with nearly $1.4 million in net gaming revenue reported in aggregate by all operators in the market.