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New Jersey Online Casino Revenue Blows Past Record With $260.3 Million In October

Drew Ellis
New Jersey Online Casino Revenue October 2025

It was a record-setting October for New Jersey online casinos.

In fact, it was far more than just a record month, it was a record-smashing month.

NJ online casinos posted $260.3 million in iGaming revenue for October, beating the previous monthly record of $248.4 million in August by nearly 5%.

Having never hit $250 million in its history, the collective NJ online operators just shot past that mark and jumped to $260 million in October. It’s a continued sign that online casino revenue has no clear peak in sight as of yet.

Breaking Down New Jersey Online Casino Revenue for October 2025

The growth rate for New Jersey online casinos continues to be strong.

Along with the record month, October saw revenue increase 21.8% year-over-year when compared to October 2024.

Here’s a look at how each operator performed last month compared to a year ago. Data has been provided by the New Jersey Department of Gaming Enforcement.

Online OperatorOctober 2025 RevenueSeptember 2024 RevenuePercentage Change
FanDuel$60,873,276$48,276,47426.1%
DraftKings$48,495,552$45,619,2196.3%
BetMGM$33,206,436$25,498,47230.2%
Borgata$21,946,245$16,463,85133.3%
Caesars Palace$16,886,470$14,637,40115.4%
Hard Rock Bet$14,305,212$10,351,39638.2%
Fanatics$13,044,498$3,722,390250.4%
Golden Nugget$10,629,315$10,520,1571.0%
BetRivers$8,005,006$6,921,94415.6%
Bally$4,690,603$4,818,540-2.7%
ESPN Bet/Hollywood$3,853,739$3,181,85321.1%
bet365$2,805,832$1,587,50076.7%
PlayStar$2,593,759$2,551,0031.7%
Resorts$2,352,678$2,196,1427.1%
Tropicana$2,330,214$2,250,2123.6%
Ocean$2,135,334$1,885,02113.3%
PartyPoker$1,725,959$1,483,64816.3%
BetParx$1,614,156$1,278,48626.3%
Jackpocket$1,329,037$1,848,249-28.1%
WSOP$1,310,622$1,218,7747.5%
Pala/Stardust$1,226,814$1,016,43820.7%
Monopoly$1,095,164$1,385,299 (Virgin)-20.9%
Mohegan Sun$1,093,475$815,42234.1%
PokerStars$843,072$1,155,855-27.1%
Wheel of Fortune$801,917$754,6446.3%
Harrah's$719,557$821,975-12.5%
Jackpot City$244,661$756,220-67.6%
Spin Palace$111,330$613,421 (Betway)-81.8%
Total$260,269,933$213,630,00621.8%

Fanatics, Hard Rock See Big Increases

Most of the 28 online casino operators in New Jersey saw year-over-year growth last year when it comes to revenue. However, a few really stand out.

Fanatics saw the biggest growth, jumping from $3.7 million to $13.0 million, an increase of 250.4%.

Fanatics has been a somewhat up and down this year, with it hitting just over $5 million in OC revenue for September, but producing $12.4 million in July. Though consistency hasn’t been its thing, Fanatics can now point to hitting at least $10 million in revenue for three of the last four months.

Another online operator with a strong October was Hard Rock Bet. Last month, Hard Rock produced $14.3 million in revenue, finishing sixth among all NJ operators. That total was an increase of 38.2% compared to the $10.4 million it did a year ago.

One thing Hard Rock has done this year is lock down that sixth spot in New Jersey, and it has done so with consistency. Since July, Hard Rock has produced $13.4 million to $14.3 million.

Drew Ellis
Drew Ellis

Drew Ellis has experience covering the gambling industries in North America and around the world. Decades of media experience provide him with the background to handle the complexities of different gambling laws and policies around the United States and North America. Ellis has primarily focused on online and retail casino news since 2021. Prior to working in the gambling industry, Ellis spent over 20 years in the newspaper industry, covering sports and the gambling. His work for The Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun and The Oakland Press was recognized with awards by the Associated Press and other media organizations. Drew has also contributed to the Detroit Free Press and the Associated Press.

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