Delaware continues to see increases in total net iGaming revenue, according to stats just released by Delaware Lottery.
Net gaming revenue (GGR minus expenses and other allowances) for August was $5,750,795, up from $5,193,734 in July, the first month of the 2025 Fiscal Year.
As a comparison: total net gaming revenue in August 2023 was $1,107,133.
Diving into that a little more, online video games generated a total of $3,740,999 from $89,725,290 in wagers. Internet table games drew $2,009,796 in revenue off $74,585,343. In total, players in the state wagered $164,310,633 in August.
Delaware Lottery oversees three online casinos, three online poker sites and the state lottery.
At the beginning of the year, Delaware Lottery made the transition over to Rush Street Interactive’s BetRivers platform for its first online sportsbook and the relaunch of its three online casinos (Bally’s Dover Casino, Harrington Raceway & Casino, and Delaware Park).
That move brought with it a revamped array of new Delaware online casino games, and a wide range of deposit and withdrawal methods.
Delaware Park led the charge on the total net gaming revenue front in August, at $3,132,140, followed by Harrington ($1,540,271) and Bally’s Dover ($1,078,384). Bally’s Dover has its own standalone app, while players can access Delaware Park and Harrington sites through RSI’s BetRivers platform.
Total net gaming revenue for the state for the year so far is $10,944,529.
Player registrations in August totaled 3,951, up from 3,535 in July.