Michigan increases FY2025 iGaming and sports betting revenue 29.5% to $3.8bn
The total handle for 2025 was $5.4bn, while AGR for December 2025 came out to $357.9m, representing an increase of 62.7% from the prior year period.
The total handle for 2025 was $5.4bn, while AGR for December 2025 came out to $357.9m, representing an increase of 62.7% from the prior year period.
The figure represents a 10.7% increase from FY2024, primarily driven by 27% growth in the commonwealth’s iGaming activity, which also set a new record high in revenue with $2.8bn.
The company expects full-year revenue to fall within its previously stated guidance range of $2.17bn to $2.27bn, with Adjusted EBITDA projected between $555m and $565m.
New research suggests rising login frequency is being offset by faster session drop-off as players show lower tolerance for friction before gameplay.
Collaboration aims to apply enterprise analytics and AI tools to operational and player data across regulated gaming markets.
Rewards members cast more than 41,000 votes during the casino’s fourth annual holiday program supporting nonprofit organizations in Elk Grove and Sacramento County.
The figure represents a decrease of 1.2% from the prior year period, with slots and table game win falling 1% and 17.2%, respectively, for totals of $168.7m and $22.4m.
The multi-year agreement will look to further develop BetMGM’s presence in Missouri, which recently launched its new regulated online sports betting market on December 1, 2025.
The global payments platform joins fellow SGLA partners in advocating for social plus games, including VGW, PlayStudios, Yellow Social Interactive, ARB Interactive and B-Two Operations.
Online slot activity drove $194.6m of revenue and increased 18.5% to lead all gaming types for December 2025, while sports betting revenue grew 287.8% year-over-year to $84.8m.