Pennsylvania Reports Strong January Gaming Results, Driven by Surge in iGaming

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Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course leads all operators with $111.5 million in revenue, up 20.18% year over year

Pennsylvania’s gaming industry posted a strong start to 2026, with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reporting $590.6 million in total revenue from all gaming verticals and fantasy contests in January. The figure represents an 11.64% increase over January 2025, fueled largely by continued growth in online casino gaming.

Operators generated $249.9 million in total tax revenue for the month.

Core Gaming Segments

  • Retail Slots: $189 million, up 0.67% year over year
  • Retail Table Games: Nearly $76 million, up 2.8%
  • iGaming: $249.3 million, up 18.62% from $210.2 million in January 2025

Sports Betting

Pennsylvania sportsbooks recorded a $782.4 million handle, down 10.39% from January 2025.
Despite the lower handle, taxable revenue surged 38.63% to $71.4 million, compared to $51.5 million a year earlier.

Other Verticals

  • Fantasy Contests: $1.9 million, down 29.92%
  • Video Gaming Terminals (VGTs): $3.2 million, essentially flat year over year

Operator Highlights

Top Performers

  • Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course:
    $111.5 million, up 20.18% year over year
  • Valley Forge Casino Resort:
    $105.8 million, up 8.18%
  • Rivers Casino Philadelphia:
    $57.2 million, up 11.63%

Hollywood Casino’s performance was powered by its dominant iGaming operation, which generated $96.2 million in online casino revenue.

Largest Swings

  • Presque Isle Downs & Casino:
    Revenue jumped 56.76% to $14.6 million
  • Mount Airy Casino Resort:
    Revenue fell 13.7% to $15.9 million

Category Leaders

  • Slots: Parx Casino led with $29.2 million, despite a 2.47% seasonal decline
  • Table Games: Wind Creek Bethlehem topped the category with $21.2 million, up 8.94%
  • Sports Betting: Valley Forge Casino Resort led with $276.3 million handle and $27.7 million revenue
  • VGTs: Marquee by Penn led with $2.2 million
  • Fantasy Contests: DraftKings led with $1.2 million
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