Bill has over a decade of experience working in diverse aspects of the online gambling space. He is currently focused on legal, US online gaming, which he has reported on since the industry first became regulated in the country.
Bill has over a decade of experience working in diverse aspects of the online gambling space. He is currently focused on legal, US online gaming, which he has reported on since the industry first became regulated in the country.
PA casinos banked $74,667,615 in table game revenue last month, a 6.19% decrease from the same time period last year. With slots included, the state’s gambling venues took in $280,846,143 total, for a 1.56% Y/Y decrease.
The Supreme Court has handed New Jersey a massive victory in a case which has wide-ranging implications for the sports betting industry across the US, and Pennsylvania in particular.
The PA Gaming Control Board slot machine revenue figures for April show a total take of $206,178,528, around $15 million less than March. But while it may seem like a big drop in comparison, the nine-figure chunk represents a .23% year-over-year gain.
Pennsylvania set a new revenue record in March, cracking the $300 million barrier for the first time in its 12-year history. Surprisingly, the record was set on the back of slot machine revenue, which had been mired in a long slump.
After a dismal start to the year, slot machine revenue at Pennsylvania casinos absolutely exploded in March, soaring to $221,350,220, its highest level in years.
The Pennsylvania Dept. of Revenue has released temporary regulations for the online lottery. While the rules of play largely resemble those found in other states, there are a few unique twists that could have a significant impact on the industry.
The PGCB has announced that it will begin accepting license applications for online gambling platform providers effective June 4, but there's still no word on whether the industry will allow "skins".
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) approved a set of temporary regulations for online gambling operators last week, which cover everything from equipment security and game fairness, to advertising, tournaments and Live Dealer games.
Revenue at Pennsylvania’s brick-and-mortar casinos snapped back last month from a disappointing January, growing by 1.64% compared with the same time period last year.
Starting on April 16, the state’s land-based casino permit holders will have the opportunity to solicit one of 13 available Internet Gaming Certificates.