Total gaming revenue across land-based and online operations in Pennsylvania, US, fell 4.4 per cent year-on-year in February.

The latest figure of US$477.25m reported by the state regulator, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, declined from $499.1m in February 2024.
Igaming showed the most revenue growth of any vertical, climbing 12.3 per cent to $207.6m.
While sports betting handle rose by 14.4 per cent to $756.9m, wagering revenue dropped 75.3 per cent to $7.5m – down from $30.3m in February 2024.
In the land-based sector, table games revenue declined by 7.2 per cent to $71.2m and slot machine revenue dropped 8.1 per cent to $186.3m.
Video gaming terminals revenue in Pennsylvania fell 1.2 per cent to $3.2m.