The Pennsylvania online casino industry reached a new monthly high in March, generating $330.8 million in revenue and setting another record for the state’s booming iGaming market.
The March total topped February’s $300.6 million by about 10% and surpassed March 2025’s $294.2 million by roughly 12.4%. The latest figures continue Pennsylvania’s steady climb as the largest regulated iGaming market in the United States.
The new record adds to a strong opening quarter for 2026 and reinforces the state’s position as the national leader in iGaming revenue.
Pennsylvania builds on strong start to 2026
With March producing a new high, Pennsylvania’s iGaming industry has now put together an impressive first three months of the year.
The market generated $300.6 million in February and followed it with an even better March, showing that operator momentum has carried into the spring. It has already amassed $947.6 million through the first quarter, which is up 15% from this time last year.
That kind of consistency is important in a market as large and competitive as Pennsylvania, where major brands continue battling for customers across online slots, table games, and poker.
A second straight month above $300 million suggests the Pennsylvania online casino revenue may be on track for another banner year.
Valley Forge reaches major milestone
The Valley Forge Casino license, which is made up of FanDuel Casino and Stardust Casino, generated $100.3 million in March revenue. It’s the first time the license crossed the $100 million threshold.
Valley Forge came within $24 million of Hollywood Penn National, who is partnered with the following operators:
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board does not break down revenue by operator. However, DraftKings and BetMGM are undoubtedly in the top five in revenue generated.
It proves how strong the FanDuel product is, which is likely generating the majority of the revenue for the Valley Forge license.
Another milestone for the nation’s top iGaming state
Pennsylvania has long set the pace for regulated iGaming revenue in the US, and March added another milestone to that run.
By establishing a new monthly record at $330.8 million, the state showed once again that it remains the standard-bearer for iGaming performance nationwide.
If the first quarter is any indication, operators could keep finding new ways to raise the bar in 2026.
PA online casino revenue by operator in March
| Licensee | Total Revenue | Slots | Tables | Poker | Promos | Taxes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hollywood Penn National | $124,331,931 | $99,634,423 | $24,038,442 | $659,066 | $23,546,090 | $45,039,592 |
| Valley Forge | $100,257,012 | $85,168,285 | $15,088,727 | $0 | $32,815,223 | $30,684,850 |
| Rivers Philadelphia | $48,884,277 | $43,927,690 | $4,512,755 | $443,832 | $8,611,921 | $19,862,840 |
| Harrah's Philadelphia | $19,532,696 | $16,654,638 | $2,359,451 | $518,608 | $4,245,097 | $7,161,197 |
| Golden Nugget PA | $9,127,657 | $8,571,489 | $556,168 | $0 | $1,415,287 | $3,452,402 |
| Parx | $8,020,650 | $6,749,483 | $1,271,166 | $0 | $1,421,056 | $3,080,737 |
| Nittany Mall | $6,263,383 | $5,718,679 | $544,704 | $0 | $1,318,791 | $2,155,100 |
| Presque Isle Downs | $5,364,753 | $3,716,083 | $1,648,670 | $0 | $734,718 | $1,873,724 |
| Mohegan Sun Pocono | $3,099,071 | $2,880,587 | $218,484 | $0 | $906,722 | $1,100,845 |
| Live Philadelphia | $2,544,274 | $2,166,259 | $378,015 | $0 | $706,638 | $848,678 |
| Mount Airy | $2,330,616 | $1,373,550 | $355,850 | $601,217 | $110,942 | $832,997 |
| Wind Creek | $1,054,289 | $914,006 | $140,283 | $0 | $279,133 | $365,276 |
| Total | $330,810,609 | $277,475,172 | $51,112,715 | $2,222,723 | $76,111,618 | $116,458,238 |