New Jersey Internet Gaming Revenue Clears Quarter-Billion Milestone

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on November 20, 2025
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A view of the metropolitan skyline, symbolizing the massive $611.1 million in total gaming revenue generated by New Jersey operators in October - New Jersey Historic Figures.

New Jersey’s gambling industry continues to display powerful momentum, with the Division of Gaming Enforcement reporting historic figures for October 2025.

The state’s combined gaming revenue, encompassing casinos, racetracks, and online partners, reached $611.1 million, a significant year-on-year increase.

The standout performer was the internet gaming sector, which finally broke through the quarter-billion-dollar ceiling to record a state-high $260.3 million in revenue.

This internet gaming total represents a 21.8% increase compared to October 2024, surpassing the previous high set in August.

Online slots and table games were the primary contributors, generating $257.7 million, while peer-to-peer poker added $2.6 million.

Year-to-date, New Jersey’s internet gaming revenue has now reached $2.39 billion, placing the state on track for a record-breaking year.

In terms of operator performance, FanDuel Casino, operating under the Golden Nugget license, dominated the market with $60.9 million in revenue.

This marks a 26.1% increase for the operator year-over-year. DraftKings followed in second place with $48.5 million, while BetMGM and Borgata rounded out the top tier.

Land-based casinos in Atlantic City also enjoyed a positive month. The nine casino hotels reported $234.7 million in Casino Win, a 12.5% increase from the previous year.

Slot machine revenue grew by 9.1%, while table games saw a substantial 23.5% jump. Sports wagering also surged, with revenue totaling $116.1 million—a nearly 50% increase from October 2024.

The vast majority of this, $110.7 million, came from online betting.

The historic figures in New Jersey performance across all verticals resulted in significant tax benefits for the state. Total Gross Revenue Taxes for October amounted to $88.2 million, bringing the year-to-date tax total to almost $700 million.

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