Delaware igaming revenue climbs to year-high in September
Revenue in Delaware’s online gaming market climbed to a year-high of $384,830 (£304,563/€349,161) in September, despite consumers spending less on a month-on-month basis.
The September total smashed 2019’s previous monthly high of $313,648 in May and was only the second time that revenue had surpassed the $300,000 mark so far this year.
This came despite player spending on igaming slipping month-on-month from $12.5m in August to $11.8m last month. In comparison, players wagered a similar amount ($11.7m) when the previous yearly record was set in May.
Table games were the most popular form of online gambling, with consumers spending $7.9m and operators taking $171,156 in revenue. However, video lottery was the primary source of income for licensees, generating $192,750 from $3.9m in bets.
Players won a total of $11.4m from igaming in September, including $7.7m on table games and $3.7m from lottery.
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