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Pennsylvania Online Casino Revenue Surpasses $300 Million in February
By Drew Ellis
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Pennsylvania online casinos kept their streak of more than $300 million in monthly revenue going in February.
Last month, PA online casinos recorded $300.6 million in revenue, a 14.9% increase from a year ago, when the state reported $261.5 million.
February marks the fifth consecutive month that the collective online casinos have reported over $300 million in revenue.
Breaking Down Pennsylvania Online Casino February 2026 Revenue
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Boardprovided the latest numbers, highlighting their adjusted gaming revenue. That total removes promotional dollars from the gross revenue total. The adjusted revenue in February was $239.9 million.
The PGCB also lists their iGaming revenue by licensee. Online casino gaming launched in the state in 2019 with 10 different retail casinos being granted licenses to operate in the state. Two other operators (Bally, Golden Nugget) earned untethered licenses. Many of these licensees are affiliated with more than one online casino brand in Pennsylvania. However, their revenue is reported collectively.
Here’s a look at the gross gaming revenue numbers by licensee for last month.
| PA Licensee | February 2026 OC Revenue | February 2025 OC Revenue | Percentage Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Penn National | $114,102,267 | $95,162,041 | 19.9% |
| Valley Forge | $85,618,644 | $73,946,933 | 15.8% |
| The Rivers Philadelphia | $46,117,524 | $41,944,067 | 10.0% |
| Caesars Interactive | $18,779,309 | $12,627,614 | 48.7% |
| Golden Nugget | $8,139,577 | $7,939,708 | 2.5% |
| Parx | $7,293,704 | $5,792,893 | 25.9% |
| Presque Isle | $4,869,126 | $5,672,066 | -14.2% |
| Bally's Pennsylvania | $4,836,230 | $4,193,172 | 15.3% |
| Mohegan Sun | $3,523,834 | $2,301,237 | 53.1% |
| Mount Airy | $2,712,596 | $4,244,277 | -36.1% |
| Wind Creek | $2,461,086 | $1,814,825 | 35.6% |
| Live! Philadelphia | $2,129,681 | $5,872,724 | -63.7% |
| Total | $300,583,578 | $261,511,558 | 14.9% |
February Still Clears Milestone Mark
February tends to be the lowest revenue month each year for iGaming states, including Pennsylvania. Last year, the $261.5 million total in February ended up finishing last of the 12 months.
The $300.5 million recorded this February would have been the fourth-highest monthly total in 2025.
What that shows is that Pennsylvania iGaming revenue is going to be in for another record year. Coming off last year’s $3.46 billion, the state would reach $3.60 billion by just averaging $300 million each month. That looks to be an easy hurdle for the state to clear.
Other Notes from PA Online Casino February Revenue
February generated $71.9 million in state taxes through online casinos. Another $14.4 million was generated for local share assessments.
Penn National took home the most revenue of all the licensees with $114.1 million. That bested Valley Forge by nearly $30 million. Penn National features multiple top operators like DraftKings, BetMGM, Fanatics, and Hollywood Casino. Valley Forge is largely leaning on FanDuel to bring in most of the revenue.
In the commercial industry, February saw the casinos produce $192.1 million in slot revenue and $72.6 million in table revenue.
Drew Ellis has experience covering the gambling industries in North America and around the world. Decades of media experience provide him with the background to handle the complexities of different gambling laws and policies around the United States and North America. Ellis has primarily focused on online and retail casino news since 2021. Prior to working in the gambling industry, Ellis spent over 20 years in the newspaper industry, covering sports and the gambling. His work for The Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun and The Oakland Press was recognized with awards by the Associated Press and other media organizations. Drew has also contributed to the Detroit Free Press and the Associated Press.