Ohio casino revenue increases 2.3% to $79.6m during January
Despite generating the highest revenue of any Ohio gaming establishment during January 2026, Hollywood Columbus reported a decrease in revenue of 1.3% year-over-year to $21.9m.
Despite generating the highest revenue of any Ohio gaming establishment during January 2026, Hollywood Columbus reported a decrease in revenue of 1.3% year-over-year to $21.9m.
Group normalised revenue reaches $584.9m as trading conditions remain weak.
Holiday softness tempers gains but full-year growth still expected.
The total figure for January 2026 represents a 6.6% decrease year-over-year, as gaming revenue from the Clark County area decreased 8.4% during the month to nearly $1.2bn.
Despite reporting a FY2024 net income of $50.7m, Golden Entertainment witnessed a $6m net loss for the full-year period in 2025, while Q4 revenue fell 5.2% for a total of $155.6m.
Fourth quarter edges higher year on year though full-year profit declines.
The operator reported a 94% decrease in net income for Q4 2025 to $10m, while FanDuel revenue climbed 33% during the quarter to $2.1bn and 20% year-over-year to $7bn for FY2025.
For the first time, gambling turnover has exceeded CZK 1tn.
The AGA hosted its annual State of the Industry webinar, with comments from President & CEO Bill Miller and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, as prediction markets were chastised once more.
Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Jesper Sogaard, called 2025 a transformational year for Better Collective.