
TL;DR — Pennsylvania casinos generated $591m in July revenue, up 6% year-over-year, with iGaming at $249m. Leading properties showed mixed but mostly positive growth. The state collected $256.88m in gaming taxes from the activity.
SCCG Take — The numbers show steady retail and digital gains that operators can use to calibrate channel investment and tax exposure in mature markets.
Online casino revenue reached $249m. Pennsylvania casinos generated $591m in revenue in July, representing a 6 per cent increase compared with the same month last year. That’s according to figures released by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, as reported by Focus Gaming News.
Hollywood Casino at Penn National in Grantsville led the market with $111.5m in revenue, up 7.7 per cent year-over-year. Valley Forge Casino Resort followed with $103.4m, an increase of 16.3 per cent, while Rivers Casino Philadelphia generated $59.9m, up 4.2 per cent.
Slot revenue reached $213.7m in July, increasing 2.5 per cent year-over-year. Parx Casino led the segment with $32m, up 3.7 per cent, followed by Wind Creek Bethlehem with $22.9m, down 0.2 per cent, and Rivers Casino Pittsburgh with $21m, down 5.7 per cent.
iGaming revenue was $249m. Hollywood Casino at Penn National led with $75.1m, up 10.9 per cent, followed by Valley Forge Casino Resort with $70.1m, up 14.9 per cent, and Rivers Casino Philadelphia with $40.8m, up 7.1 per cent.
Valley Forge Casino Resort generated $21.1m in sports betting revenue from a $167.1m handle. Hollywood Casino at the Meadows reported $14.4m in revenue from a $166m handle, while Hollywood Casino Morgantown generated $3.9m from a $36.7m handle.
Pennsylvania collected $256.88m in gaming tax revenue during July.
Reporting: Focus Gaming News
Generated by SCCG’s automated editorial system from published source reporting. SCCG Management holds editorial responsibility.
We've worked Pennsylvania since day one of regulated expansion. When iGaming carries $249M of a $591M month, that's not a side bet anymore—it's the growth engine. Operators need to read these property-level splits to understand where margin lives and how tax burden shifts across verticals in the most mature US market outside Nevada.
SCCG angle: SCCG has long-standing relationships with Pennsylvania's leading platform providers and retail operators. We help clients model channel economics, evaluate tech partnerships for iGaming scale, and navigate the state's complex tax regime to optimize blended margin across retail, online casino, and sports betting.
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