Pennsylvania Gaming Revenue Hits $602.4 Million in March 2026 as iGaming Offsets Retail Slump

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 20, 2026
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Pennsylvania's total gaming revenue hit $602.4 million in March 2026, driven by a surge in iGaming and sports wagering revenue.

Pennsylvania’s regulated gaming industry continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience and growth. According to the latest data released by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, total revenue across all regulated forms of play reached $602.4 million in March 2026.

This figure represents a 4.85% increase compared to March 2025, signaling a robust appetite for wagering in the Keystone State despite shifting economic conditions.

The Digital Shift: iGaming and Sports Wagering Lead Growth

The most striking trend in the March report is the divergence between digital and physical gaming performance. While traditional retail sectors faced headwinds, online casino play, commonly referred to as iGaming, emerged as a massive driver of success. Revenue from iGaming slots climbed 12.2% to $201.4 million, contributing to an overall iGaming revenue total of $254.7 million, a nearly 7% year-over-year jump.

One of the standout performers in the digital space was Harrah’s Philadelphia, which saw its online revenue skyrocket by 42.7% compared to the previous year. This digital surge effectively acted as a stabilizer for the state’s total gaming ecosystem.

Mixed Results for Retail Establishments

Conversely, physical casino properties delivered a mixed bag of results. Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course maintained a strong trajectory, generating $116.3 million (up 8.5%), while revenue at Valley Forge Casino Resort Pennsylvania grew by 14.6% to reach $98.8 million. However, other major players struggled:

  • Parx Casino: Experienced a slight dip to $57.8 million.
  • Wind Creek Bethlehem: Saw revenue fall by 9.2% to $45.9 million.
  • Retail Totals: Statewide retail slot revenue fell 2.8% to $216.2 million, and table games dropped 3.9% to $78.7 million.

Tax Windfall and Sports Betting Dynamics

The state’s fiscal coffers benefited significantly from this activity, with the growth translating into $259.2 million in tax revenue. In the sports betting sector, an interesting dynamic emerged: while the total “handle” (the amount wagered) fell 13.3% to $730.9 million, the taxable revenue actually surged by 77.1% to $47.9 million.

This suggests a highly profitable month for sportsbooks. Presque Isle Downs led the efficiency surge with a staggering 591% increase in sports revenue, reaching $2.3 million.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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