Pennsylvania’s online casino market surged to a record $251.1 million in revenue during October, marking a 32.8% increase compared to the same month last year. This figure also surpassed the previous state record of $238.2 million recorded in March 2025, confirming continued demand for regulated online gambling. According to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, total commercial gaming revenue reached $597 million for the month, reflecting a 20.2% year-on-year rise and an 11.4% increase from September.
Online slots delivered the strongest gains with $190.8 million, up 35.5% annually. Internet table games added $57.7 million, while online poker generated $2.5 million, reflecting growth across every digital vertical. Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course retained the leading position with $98.7 million in revenue, followed by Valley Forge Casino Resort at $71.4 million and Rivers Casino Philadelphia at $38.2 million.
The state also posted exceptional results in sports betting. October revenue rose to $60.7 million, more than double last year’s total. This was driven by an all-time-high handle of $968.5 million, surpassing the previous record set in November 2024. Online wagers accounted for $926.1 million of the monthly total. DraftKings and Hollywood Casino at the Meadows led the market with $21.8 million in revenue from a $300.1 million handle.
Land-based slots generated $203.5 million, while retail table games contributed $76.1 million, highlighting balanced performance across sectors. Total tax revenue reached $252.3 million for the month. The results confirm Pennsylvania’s continued strength as one of the top-performing regulated iGaming jurisdictions in the United States.


