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Pennsylvania Online Casinos Sniff $300 Million Again in May

In May, Pennsylvania’s online casinos made $291.7 million, almost breaking the previous record. The state could ultimately reach $300M before the year is out because of the rise in iGaming and the post-MSIGA surge in poker.

Online casinos in Pennsylvania nearly set a record for revenue in May.

Operators made $291.7 million last month, which is the second-highest sum since IGaming’s launch in the Keystone State over six years ago.

The amount for May was just somewhat less than the 294.2 million for March.

The question is whether Pennsylvania’s online casinos can make $300 million in the last months of 2025.

ALSO READ: Massachusetts Legislators Will Discuss Online Casino Bills Next Week

PA iGaming keeps booming.

Last month demonstrated that Pennsylvania’s online casino industry is still growing quickly. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reports that the May total rose 2.3% from the previous month and 34.7% from the previous May.

As always, revenue from slots dwarfed earnings from table games and poker.
Online slots revenue: $236,047,577
Table games revenue: $52,921,848
Online poker revenue: $2,750,831

Poker play-up

Since Pennsylvania signed the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement at the end of April, May marks the first complete month of pool poker play. WSOP and BetMGM began pooling participants on the first day.

Consequently, Pennsylvania’s revenue from online poker rose by around $2.8 million during the previous four months.

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