Delaware igaming revenue hits new heights in May
| By iGB Editorial Team
Revenue from Delaware’s regulated igaming market rose to $313,648 (£247,112/€278,007) in May, the highest monthly total of the year to date, despite players spending less online.
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Revenue from Delaware’s regulated igaming market rose to $313,648 (£247,112/€278,007) in May, the highest monthly total of the year to date, despite players spending less online.
The May figure is a significant improvement on April’s total of $263,183, which was incidentally the lowest monthly figure of 2019 so far, according to figures released by the Delaware Lottery.
Players staked $11.7m online in May, the lowest monthly amount since $9.0m in February and down from $11.9m in May, while player winnings also fell month-on-month to $11.4m.
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