Internet Casino Gaming Revenue Hits $916 Million For November
Internet casino operators nationwide had a banner November, though DraftKings' record $22 million payout did impact the bottom line.

Six of the seven states that offer internet casino gaming combined for $916.3 million in gross revenue for November, extending the norm of double-digit, year-over-year growth.
The Rhode Island Lottery had yet to release figures for Bally's online casino gaming as of this writing, but the combined revenue total elsewhere was up 18.7% compared to last year. Five of the six states reporting had revenue growth of at least 17.4% compared to November 2024, with BetRivers reporting a 65.2% surge as the sole operator in Delaware.
The $831.1 million in adjusted gross revenue (AGR) was up 20.2%, with Michigan's lower allowable promotional deductions that took effect in January continuing to create a larger spread versus the increase in gross winnings. The sextet generated $188.5 million in tax receipts -- a total that does not include specific local allocations and disbursements in Michigan and Pennsylvania -- which was an increase of $42.3 million.
It's all DraftKings' fault
It's rare when one event can notably disrupt a revenue report, but November brought such an instance in the form of DraftKings' record $22.4 million payout to a Michigan-based bettor who hit it big on the Huff N’ Even More Puff progressive slot.
In the platform-focused picture, the huge jackpot skewed DraftKings' year-over-year revenue comparisons. Revenue was down 51.9%, and it failed to reach $20 million in revenue for the first time since August 2022. The jackpot also allowed BetRivers to be the first platform in Michigan aside from FanDuel, BetMGM, and DraftKings to claim a podium finish in monthly revenue since iGaming launched in January 2021.
The payout also dropped the collective year-over-year growth among operators to 9.9% as they reported $248.4 million in gross revenue. It also ended a four-month run of gross winnings surpassing $250 million.
PA, NJ humming along
The other two members of the "Big 3" had no such anomalies in their monthly revenue reports. Pennsylvania made it back-to-back months over $300 million in gross winnings, while the $242.7 million AGR ranked second overall.
New Jersey topped one-quarter billion dollars for the second consecutive month, though the $253 million in operator winnings for November was well short of the record-setting October haul of $260.3 million.
Pennsylvania had slightly larger year-over-year gross revenue growth at 20.9% compared to 19.5% for the Garden State. New Jersey, though, hit a historical milestone in November by clearing $12 billion in all-time iGaming revenue.
A good month for the 'Midsized 3'
West Virginia, Connecticut, and Delaware largely maintained their respective status quos with double-digit growth. It was more pronounced in the Mountaineer State with a record $42.7 million in revenue, but the caveat to that 51.4% increase is it includes five weekly reports that featured the tail end of October since the West Virginia Lottery does not publish monthly figures.
The West Virginia platform also reported $936.4 million in wagering, the first time the total crested $900 million. The $8.14 billion drop heading into the final month of 2025 is already 36% higher than the full-year 2024 total of $6 billion.
The de facto duopoly of FanDuel and DraftKings continued to hum along in the Nutmeg State as the two platforms produced $57.4 million in gross winnings and the drop cleared $1.8 billion for the third straight month. Operator revenue was up 17.4%, lagging behind the 25.6% bump in betting.
BetRivers' upswing is not limited to Michigan as year two of being Delaware's sole platform is showing continued solid growth. The $12.6 million in gross revenue came within $203,000 of October's record total, while the $325 million drop was an all-time monthly high.

Chris Altruda was a sportswriter with ESPN, The Associated Press, and STATS for more than two decades before turning to the gambling industry at Sports Handle in 2019. When not crunching sports betting revenue figures,…


