iGaming operations led revenue among gaming types in New Jersey, bringing relief as they generated $273.2m in the month and recorded a 19.8% year-over-year increase.
Main Points
- New Jersey casino gaming produced $216.1m during December 2025, bringing worry among observers as this outcome represents a decline of 6.7%.
- In FY2025, New Jersey saw $6.98bn in gaming revenue, which is a 10.8% growth from the prior year and thus is a cause for confidence.
According to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement report which states that in December 2025, operators reported revenue of $605.6m, which is a 15.9% increase for the month. Revenue in December 2025 mainly came from iGaming operations, which generated $273.2m and supported positive feelings by posting growth of 19.8%. Casino win placed second among gaming types in December 2025, yet concern remained as revenue fell 6.7% to $216.1m.
New Jersey sports betting activity generated $116.3m in December 2025, causing surprise as this result shows an increase of 85% year over year. In December 2025, FanDuel and DraftKings reported top online sports betting revenue, which was $50.2m and $34m, respectively, with growth of 69.1% and 116.2%.
New Jersey Gaming Revenue Shows Mixed Performance in December and FY2025
In December 2025, the same operators reported that FanDuel did in fact post $61.9m, which is a 23.6% growth and DraftKings did in fact report $52.2m which is a 1.9% growth. Close behind, BetMGM generated nearly $37m in online casino revenue for December 2025, resulting in a growth of 29%. Slot machine win reached slightly above $159.1m during December 2025, bringing concern after a 5.3% drop, while table game revenue declined 10.6% to $57m. For FY2025, this gaming category delivered $2.9bn in revenue, creating calm as this reflects growth of 2.7%.
iGaming operations and sports betting in New Jersey produced FY2025 revenues of $2.9bn and $1.2bn, giving encouragement through increases of 22% and 7.5%. Online sportsbook operators generated $1.1bn during FY2025, reflecting growth of 8.2%, while retail sportsbook revenue fell 12.1% to $29.5m. Borgata ranked first among New Jersey operators for December 2025 and FY2025 casino win, posting $60.3m and $800.8m, showing a 3.9% monthly decline but 8.5% yearly growth.
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