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Global Casino Market Growth Points to $541B by 2030

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The global casino industry is quietly entering one of its most important growth phases in decades.

New market data shows global casino revenues are expected to rise from around $315 billion in 2025 to more than $541 billion by 2030, according to research from Mordor Intelligence. That level of growth is not being driven by a single region or trend, but by a mix of tourism recovery, changing player behaviour, and the way casinos are evolving beyond the gaming floor.

Asia-Pacific is emerging as a key engine of expansion. Established destinations such as Macau and Singapore are seeing tourism rebound, while markets like Vietnam, the Philippines, Japan, and India are attracting attention as regulation and infrastructure develop. Across the region, operators are moving away from VIP-only models and toward broader, experience-led offerings that appeal to mass-market and younger audiences.

In the United States, growth is more measured but still meaningful. The market is mature, yet operators continue to adapt by combining land-based casinos with digital platforms, entertainment, dining, and hospitality. The focus is less on opening new properties and more on getting more value from each customer across multiple touchpoints.

What is changing most is how players interact with casinos. Customers no longer see online and land-based play as separate. They move between mobile, desktop, and physical venues depending on convenience and mood. As a result, casinos are investing in hybrid strategies that connect loyalty programmes, customer data, and personalised experiences across channels.

As iGaming News Today observes, the path to $541 billion is not just about scale. It reflects a broader shift in how casinos operate, how players behave, and how the industry blends tourism, technology, and entertainment. The operators that succeed over the next decade are likely to be those that understand this shift early and build for it now.