Pennsylvania Reports Record $6.8B Gaming Revenue for 2025
Summary
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reported combined 2025 gaming revenue of $6,796,211,719, a record high representing a 10.74% increase over 2024's $6,137,089,054. iGaming revenue surged 27.22% to $2.78 billion, while retail slots decreased 0.62% to $2.43 billion and table games fell 1.25% to $925 million. Tax revenue generated was $2.98 billion, the highest ever returned to the Commonwealth.
What changed
This press release announces Pennsylvania's 2025 gaming revenue figures, marking the fifth consecutive year of growth. Combined revenue reached $6.8 billion with a 27% increase in iGaming offsetting slight declines in retail slots and table games. The gaming industry and state tax collectors may use these figures for planning purposes, while investors and stakeholders gain insight into market trends.
No regulatory actions, compliance obligations, or enforcement matters are contained in this announcement. It is purely informational and does not create new requirements for casinos, gaming operators, or the public.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wed, 01/21/2026 - 09:00
PA Gaming Control Board Reports Record Gaming Revenue for 2025
SHARE : Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Commonwealth Tower, Strawberry Square 303 Walnut Street, 5th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101 CONTACT :
Doug Harbach or Richard McGarvey (717) 346-8321
HARRISBURG, PA: Fueled by an increase of over 27% in iGaming revenue over the previous year, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) is reporting that 2025 combined gaming revenue achieved a record high. It was the 5 th consecutive year of growth.
The 2025 calendar year combined revenue figure reported by the PGCB is $6,796,211,719 and consists of the combined revenue of slot machines, table games, sports wagering, iGaming, video gaming terminals (VGTs) and fantasy contests. That figure is 10.74% above the 2024 combined revenue amount of $6,137,089,054.
The resulting tax revenue, along with the annual slot machine license operation fee*, was $2,981,246,257 in 2025 through these forms of gaming. This represents the highest amount of revenue returned to the Commonwealth in a calendar year besting the $2,663,523,379 generated in 2024. Tax revenue figures reflect amounts generated prior to any adjustments by the PA Department of Revenue.
A comparison of combined revenue is below:
| Year | Slot
Machine Revenue | Table Games Revenue | iGaming Revenue | Sports Wagering Revenue | VGT’s Revenue | Fantasy Sports Contests | Total Gaming Revenue |
| 2016 | $2,360,184,122 | $853,238,055 | $3,213,422,178 |
| 2017 | $2,336,212,902 | $890,704,254 | $3,226,917,156 |
| 2018 | $2,369,885,203 | $878,796,174 | | $2,516,589 | | $15,309,615 | $3,266,507,581 |
| 2019 | $2,363,085,678 | $903,594,181 | $33,599,749 | $84,112,967 | $2,329,540 | $25,872,124 | $3,412,594,239 |
| 2020 | $1,355,924,785 | $504,309,266 | $565,776,908 | $189,703,465 | $16,647,898 | $21,148,707 | $2,653,511,029 |
| 2021 | $2,287,529,465 | $924,902,965 | $1,112,855,937 | $340,113,160 | $39,852,039 | $29,298,635 | $4,734,552,201 |
| 2022 | $2,390,757,300 | $990,568,468 | $1,364,392,468 | $401,208,108 | $42,079,447 | $22,329,896 | $5,211,335,687 |
| 2023 | $2,463,698,452 | $971,742,564 | $1,741,832,079 | $458,616,339 | $41,237,349 | $20,091,332 | $5,697,218,115 |
| 2024 | $2,447,354,419 | $937,153,860 | $2,181,669,449 | $510,716,858 | $41,525,888 | $18,668,580 | $6,137,089,054 |
| 2025 | $2,432,109,649 | $925,406,724 | $2,775,554,529 | $602,495,582 | $41,478,466 | $19,166,770 | $6,796,211,719 |
*The 11 category 1 and 2 casinos pay a $10 million annual slot machine license operation fee which goes to the Local Share fund
Retail Slot Machine Revenue
Gross revenue from slot machines at the casinos was $2,432,109,649, a 0.62% decrease in revenue when compared to the $2,447,354,419 generated in 2024.
Slot machine revenue for each of the casinos, with the percentage change reflected over the previous year, is as follows:
| Retail Slot Machine Revenue
by Operator | Slot Machine Revenue 2025 | Slot Machine Revenue 2024 | % Change |
| Parx Casino | $374,702,427 | $375,213,611 | -0.14% |
| Wind Creek Bethlehem | $274,558,622 | $286,689,072 | -4.23% |
| Rivers Casino Pittsburgh | $258,417,952 | $262,973,224 | -1.73% |
| Mohegan Pennsylvania | $175,803,584 | $176,773,376 | -0.55% |
| Hollywood Casino at The Meadows | $163,188,980 | $165,651,289 | -1.49% |
| Mount Airy Casino Resort | $155,478,347 | $153,825,183 | 1.07% |
| Live! Casino Philadelphia | $150,125,685 | $152,350,960 | -1.46% |
| Rivers Casino Philadelphia | $138,921,895 | $135,731,837 | 2.35% |
| Hollywood Casino at Penn National | $133,148,856 | $135,332,819 | -1.61% |
| Harrah's Philadelphia Casino | $105,128,166 | $106,712,528 | -1.48% |
| Valley Forge Casino Resort | $105,104,583 | $103,865,163 | 1.19% |
| Live! Casino Pittsburgh | $98,546,563 | $101,743,897 | -3.14% |
| Hollywood Casino York | $86,027,334 | $82,379,567 | 4.43% |
| Presque Isle Downs and Casino | $85,795,099 | $87,533,782 | -1.99% |
| Hollywood Casino Morgantown | $63,311,771 | $60,641,130 | 4.40% |
| Parx Shippensburg | $38,300,136 | $36,388,858 | 5.25% |
| The Casino at Nemacolin | $25,549,649 | $23,548,123 | 8.50% |
| Statewide Total | $2,432,109,649 | $2,447,354,419 | -0.62% |
Retail Table Games Revenue
2025 revenue from table games at the casinos was $925,406,724, a 1.25% decrease in revenue when compared to the $937,153,860 generated in 2024.
Table games revenue for each of the casinos, with the percentage change reflected over the previous year, is as follows:
| Retail Table Games Revenue by Operator | 2025 Table Games Revenue | 2024 Table Games Revenue | % Change |
| Wind Creek Bethlehem | $251,499,469 | $248,365,912 | 1.26% |
| Parx Casino | $199,260,342 | $194,581,780 | 2.40% |
| Live! Casino Philadelphia | $99,911,727 | $106,788,180 | -6.44% |
| Rivers Casino Philadelphia | $76,597,948 | $87,019,765 | -11.98% |
| Rivers Casino Pittsburgh | $74,484,612 | $73,589,245 | 1.22% |
| Valley Forge Casino Resort | $37,594,004 | $35,231,084 | 6.71% |
| Mount Airy Casino Resort | $37,025,707 | $34,492,722 | 7.34% |
| Mohegan Pennsylvania | $27,377,262 | $28,460,401 | -3.81% |
| Harrah's Philadelphia Casino | $23,649,627 | $23,340,773 | 1.32% |
| Hollywood Casino at Penn National | $22,996,232 | $24,529,230 | -6.25% |
| Hollywood Casino at The Meadows | $18,587,430 | $26,590,150 | -30.10% |
| Live! Casino Pittsburgh | $15,848,190 | $14,478,689 | 9.46% |
| Hollywood Casino York | $15,066,132 | $13,507,429 | 11.54% |
| Presque Isle Downs and Casino | $11,800,097 | $12,900,369 | -8.53% |
| Hollywood Casino Morgantown | $10,426,013 | $9,977,998 | 4.49% |
| The Casino at Nemacolin | $2,689,515 | $2,426,229 | 10.85% |
| Parx Shippensburg | $592,417 | $873,904 | -32.21% |
| Statewide Total | $925,406,724 | $937,153,860 | -1.25% |
iGaming Revenue
2025 revenue for iGaming was $2,775,554,529 a 27.22% increase in revenue when compared to the $2,181,669,449 generated in 2024.
iGaming revenue for each of the providers is as follows:
| Casino Operator | 2025 Revenue | 2024 Revenue | % Change |
| Hollywood Casino at Penn National | $1,055,489,205 | $820,690,269 | 28.61% |
| Valley Forge Casino Resort | $777,657,616 | $573,536,378 | 35.59% |
| Rivers Casino Philadelphia | $441,578,739 | $379,591,886 | 16.33% |
| Harrah’s Philadelphia | $137,867,017 | $110,416,250 | 24.86% |
| Golden Nugget | $90,155,472 | $61,297,169 | 47.08% |
| Parx Casino | $66,633,649 | $56,944,871 | 17.01% |
| Live! Philadelphia | $42,969,563 | $47,495,798 | -9.53% |
| Bally's Pennsylvania | $41,129,110 | $42,217,998 | -2.58% |
| Presque Isle Downs and Casino | $38,943,279 | $7,117,585 | 447.14% |
| Mount Airy Casino Resort | $36,088,508 | $45,211,595 | -20.18% |
| Mohegan Pennsylvania | $26,762,843 | $16,692,512 | 60.33% |
| Wind Creek Bethlehem | $20,279,527 | $20,457,137 | -0.87% |
| Statewide Total | $2,775,554,529 | $2,181,669,449 | 27.22% |
Sports Wagering Revenue
2025 revenue from sports wagering was $602,495,582, a 17.97% increase in revenue when compared to the $510,716,858 generated in 2024. Sports wagering handle, the amount wagered through both retail and online, was $8.8 billion, a 5.19% increase over 2024’s handle of $8.4 billion.
Sports wagering revenue for each of the casinos, with the percentage change reflected over the previous year, is as follows:
| Sports Wagering Revenue by Operator | 2025 Sports Wagering Revenue | 2024 Sports Wagering Revenue | % Change |
| Valley Forge Casino Resort | $274,243,709 | $272,115,364 | 0.78% |
| Hollywood Casino at The Meadows | $168,089,116 | $132,170,833 | 27.18% |
| Hollywood Casino Morgantown | $27,538,345 | $21,299,804 | 29.29% |
| Hollywood Casino York | $25,779,848 | $10,183,317 | 153.16% |
| Hollywood Casino at Penn National | $23,856,159 | $17,456,519 | 36.66% |
| Rivers Casino Pittsburgh | $18,898,183 | $16,416,954 | 15.11% |
| Presque Isle Downs and Casino | $16,152,726 | -$5,562,591 | n/a |
| Parx Casino | $13,346,614 | $14,992,977 | -10.98% |
| Harrah's Casino Philadelphia | $12,095,241 | $8,892,998 | 36.01% |
| Rivers Casino Philadelphia | $9,619,430 | $8,524,445 | 12.85% |
| Live! Casino Philadelphia | $7,379,672 | $7,114,819 | 3.72% |
| Live! Casino Pittsburgh | $2,013,295 | $1,281,967 | 57.05% |
| Mohegan Pennsylvania | $1,221,590 | $2,027,926 | -39.76% |
| Wind Creek Bethlehem | $986,137 | $748,062 | 31.83% |
| Mohegan Sun Lehigh Valley | $856,805 | $1,383,378 | -38.06% |
| Mount Airy Casino Resort | $249,325 | $506,477 | -50.77% |
| Parx Casino Shippensburg | $169,386 | $87,198 | 94.26% |
| South Philly Race & Sportsbook | n/a | $1,076,410 | n/a |
| Statewide Total | $602,495,582 | $510,716,858 | 17.97% |
Video Gaming Terminals (VGTs)
2025 revenue for VGTs at Truck Stops was $41,478,466, a 0.11% decrease in revenue when compared to the $41,525,888 generated in 2024. At the end of the year there were 75 VGT facilities in Pennsylvania.
VGT revenue for each of the operators, with the percentage change reflected over the previous year, is as follows:
| VGT Terminal Operators | 2025 Revenue | 2024 Revenue | % Change |
| Marquee by Penn | $28,047,262 | $27,074,774 | 3.59% |
| J&J Ventures Gaming | $9,265,372 | $11,047,080 | -16.13% |
| Jango | $3,889,086 | $2,969,357 | 30.97% |
| Venture Gaming LLC | $267,682 | $346,324 | -22.71% |
| Accel Entertainment Gaming LLC | $9,064 | $88,352 | -89.74% |
| Statewide Total | $41,478,466 | $41,525,888 | -0.11% |
Fantasy Contests Revenue
2025 revenue from fantasy contests was $19,166,770, a 2.67% increase in revenue when compared to the $18,668,580 generated in 2024.
Fantasy contests revenue for each of the providers, with the percentage change reflected over the previous year, is as follows:
| Fantasy Contests Operator | 2025 Revenue | 2024 Revenue | % Change |
| DraftKings | $13,007,516 | $13,111,532 | -0.79% |
| FanDuel | $3,207,384 | $3,410,703 | -5.96% |
| UnderDog Sports | $2,327,708 | $1,583,294 | 47.02% |
| FFPC, LLC | $279,270 | $207,623 | 34.51% |
| Yahoo Fantasy Sports | $146,964 | $173,937 | -15.51% |
| Sportshub Technologies | $92,101 | $74,771 | 23.18% |
| Fantasy Sports Gaming | $67,745 | $73,302 | -7.58% |
| DataForce | $38,216 | $35,986 | 6.20% |
| FastDraft | $522 | n/a | n/a |
| OwnersBox | -$657 | -$2,550 | -74.25% |
| Jock MKR | n/a | -$19 | n/a |
| Statewide Total | $19,166,770 | $18,668,580 | 2.67% |
Breakdowns of revenue by types of gambling and by operator is available on the Board’s web site at this link.
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About the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is tasked to oversee all aspects of gambling involving 17 land-based casinos, online
casino games, retail and online sports wagering, and Video Gaming Terminals (VGTs) at qualified truck stops, along with the
regulation of online fantasy sports contests.
The land-based casino industry in Pennsylvania consists of six racetrack (Category 1) casinos, five stand-alone (Category 2)
casinos, two resort (Category 3) casinos and four mini-casinos (Category 4). A significant job generator in the Commonwealth,
casinos and the other types of Board-regulated gaming generated $2.98 billion in tax revenue and fees in 2025.
Additional information about both the PGCB’s gaming regulatory efforts and Pennsylvania’s gaming industry can be found
at gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov.
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