Pennsylvania online casinos opened the new fiscal year with $311.9 million in July gross revenue, the sixth-highest monthly total in the state’s history. The figure was 2.9% higher than June and 12.3% above July 2025.
As reported in June, the market had already been posting strong monthly totals. July extended that run into the new fiscal year.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board’s official measure was lower because it uses adjusted gross revenue. PGCB put July iGaming AGR at $249.0 million, up 9.1% from a year earlier, and said the segment generated $115.5 million in tax revenue. Within that total, slots brought in $199.2 million, tables $47.4 million and poker $2.3 million. The board’s tables also showed Mount Airy Casino Resort and Live! Casino Philadelphia had ceased offering internet gaming.
CrossingBroad, which counts gross revenue before promotional deductions, said July’s online casino total generated $74.7 million in state tax and $40.8 million in county grants and local share assessments. It also said Pennsylvania had brought in just under $2.20 billion in iGaming revenue through the first seven months of 2026, up 13% from $1.94 billion a year earlier.
Across all forms of gaming and fantasy contests, July revenue reached $591.1 million, up 6.0% from a year earlier, and tax revenue came to $256.8 million. The board said regulated gaming produced a record $7.0 billion in fiscal 2025/26, with taxes and fees returning $3.1 billion to the Commonwealth.