The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has reported a significant increase in daily fantasy sports revenues collected by operators in October, with fully adjusted revenue at US$2.90m compared to $2.13m the previous month.

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That translates as tax revenue for the Keystone State of $435k, with DraftKings edging out FanDuel at the top of the pile.

DraftKings’ adjusted revenue for October stood at $1.545m, with FanDuel pulling in $1.250m. Of the smaller players, Sportshub Technologies’ revenue was largest at $41.5k for the month.