Delaware reports US$6.6 million in igaming revenue for February

13 March 2025 at 7:52am UTC-4
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Online gaming revenue in Delaware reached US$6.6 million in February 2025, a decline compared to the US$7.9 million reported in January 2025.

The state’s online gambling regulator, the Delaware Lottery, reports the revenue of three online casinos: Delaware Park, Bally’s Dover, and Harrington Casino.

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February was the fifth highest month for total net gaming revenue since July 2024 but represented a drop of around 16% compared to January. Delaware Park saw the highest net gaming revenue at US$3.2 million, followed by Harrington Casino at US$1.8 million.

Bally’s Dover reported the lowest net gaming revenue for February with US$1.4 million. Each casino reported month-on-month revenue declines.

The total number of registrations across all online casino platforms was also lower in February than the previous month, with 3862 people signing up compared to 4146 registrations in January.

However, US$120.3 million was wagered on table games in February, the highest amount so far in the 2025 fiscal year. Table revenue was also reported at US$2.2 million, while slot revenue reached US$4.4 million.

The Delaware Lottery also reported full-year results, showing a total of US$51.8 million in net gaming revenue for all casinos in the state.

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Charlotte Capewell brings her passion for storytelling and expertise in writing, researching, and the gambling industry to every article she writes. Her specialties include the US gambling industry, regulator legislation, igaming, and more.


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