Pennsylvania gaming sets monthly record with $623.1m revenue for November
The Keystone State managed to set the new monthly record for November 2025 despite year-over-year decreases in revenue generated from retail slot machines and table games.
The Keystone State managed to set the new monthly record for November 2025 despite year-over-year decreases in revenue generated from retail slot machines and table games.
An investigation by the Gambling Commission discovered numerous breaches of licensing conditions between August 2023 and May 2024.
The figure represents an 18.1% increase from the prior year period, with iGaming operations having accounted for $248.4m throughout November, equating to growth of 9.9%.
Speakers such as US Gaming Leader and Las Vegas Managing Partner Rick Arpin took part in a webcast, touching on the most prominent news in gaming and recent tax provisions.
Allwyn originally announced its agreement with the Greek operator on 13 October, part of a transaction which generated a combined equity figure of $18.6bn between the two entities.
The $636.2m of total gaming revenue reported for November was primarily generated by iGaming operations, which accounted for $253m and increased 18.2% from the prior year period.
An FOI request reveals how the UK Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) blanked requests from the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) to clarify its figures on the costs of gambling-related harm.
The temporary gaming hall contributed just over $1.4m of casino revenue throughout November, while Caesars Virginia revenue climbed 70.5% year-over-year for a total of $33.7m.
The new ecosystem attempts to offer a more 'adaptive approach' to transaction authorization, as well as provide greater security and efficiency through a debit card issued by Cross River.
13 operators - including BOS - have joined a petition to oppose the ATG CEO's call for raised taxes.