Delaware igaming revenue rises by more than 89% in March

The three online casino operations in Delaware have reported net gaming revenue of US$8.7 million in March, rising more than 89.6% compared to March 2024. That’s a record monthly revenue total for the state.
Delaware Park was the most significant contributor to net gaming revenues, which generated US$4.1 million. The online casino collected US$2.7 million in revenues from online slots, while US$1.4 million came from virtual table games. It was the first time the online casino broke the US$4 million revenue barrier in fiscal year 2025.
Bally’s Dover generated US$1.7 million, while Harrington collected US$2.8 million, both increasing from March 2024 totals.
Statewide registrations for online casinos fell year-over-year in March, falling from 4,229 to 3,391.
The March revenue numbers mean Delaware has almost doubled its total from fiscal year 2024 while having three months of fiscal year 2025 to add more.
Delaware was the first US state to legalize online casinos in 2013, but it has seen a surge in revenues since switching oversight of its online operations to Rush Street Interactive in January 2024. Revenue jumped to more than US$3 million that month and hasn’t dropped below that.