PA February igaming revenue up YoY but monthly growth streak ends
| By Daniel O'Boyle
Pennsylvania’s streak of record monthly igaming revenue came to an end in February, but revenue was still four times the amount recorded in February 2020.
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Revenue from online casino gaming was up 299.1% from 2020, but down 3.3% from January 2021, ending a streak of record months that started in July 2020.
Online slots were still the largest source of igaming revenue, bringing in $50.6m, down 0.8%, while revenue from online table games was down 7.5% to $24.7m. Online poker revenue, which comes entirely from Mount Airy Resort’s PokerStars product, came to $2.5m.
Looking at operators, Penn National Gaming’s Hollywood Casino, which offers a DraftKings casino product, was the leader in online revenue with $28.0m, leading in both slots and table games.