Delaware igaming revenue rockets 131.2% in February
| By Robert Fletcher
The Delaware Lottery has reported a 131.2% year-on-year increase in igaming revenue for February, while consumer spending more than doubled during the month.
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Revenue reached $751,291 (£543,644/€629,572) in February, up from $324,958 in the same month in 2020 and also marginally higher than the $738,525 posted in January this year.
Video lottery games remained by far the primary source of income for operators, with revenue from these games amounting to $597,413.
Table games revenue totalled $114,685 for the month, while poker rake and fees revenue reached $39,194 during the month.
Player spending stood at $21.9m, an increase of 121.1% on February 2020 and also higher than the $21.1m spent in the opening month of the current year.
Consumers spent $14.9m on video lottery games and $7.0m on table games, winning a total of $21.2m in the process.