The Ohio Casino Control Commission has released the state's total casino activity for November 2025, as the four properties which report to the regulator combined to generate $86.1m of revenue, representing an increase of 2.2%.
Hollywood Casino Columbus managed to produce the highest revenue figure of any Ohio establishment throughout November 2025, reporting $25.1m and increasing 1.3% year-over-year.
Slots accounted for $19m of Hollywood Casino Columbus' total revenue for November 2025 and rose 4.3%, helping to offset a 6.9% decrease in table game revenue to $6.1m.
For Ohio casino activity as a whole, slots generated $62.6m of the state's total revenue, equating to growth of 4.1%. Table games failed to witness similar success, however, as revenue from the offering fell 2.7% to $23.5m.
Hollywood Casino Toledo reported the highest revenue increase of any property in Ohio throughout November 2025, as the property generated growth of 7.5% to $19.4m. Both slot machine and table game revenue increased from the prior year period, rising 7% and 10.7%, respectively, for totals of $16.6m and $2.8m.
Hard Rock Cincinnati also managed to report an increase in casino revenue for the monthly period, rising 1.4% to $20.1m. The property recorded $13.5m of slot machine revenue for a rise of 2%, while table game activity remained stagnant at $6.6m.
Jack Cleveland Casino was the only Ohio gaming property to report a decrease in revenue year-over-year, having generated $21.4m for a fall of 0.6%. Despite slot machine revenue increasing 2.8% to $13.4m, the site's table game revenue decreased 5.8% for a total of $8m.
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