PokerStars on FanDuel Posts Strong Early Monthly Poker Revenue as the Standalone App Is Phased Out

PlayPennsylvania said a soft launch in April was followed by a full-scale launch, alongside MSIGA pooling via FanDuel Casino
PokerStars on FanDuel Posts Strong Early Monthly Poker Revenue as the Standalone App Is Phased Out
June 27, 2026

PlayPennsylvania reported that PokerStars on FanDuel generated more than $1 million in poker revenue in April, then produced $955,396 in May. The site said PokerStars did not generate more than $705,000 in poker earnings during the first three months of 2026.

PlayPennsylvania also reported that PokerStars and FanDuel completed a soft launch in April, followed by a full-scale launch shortly thereafter. With the move to FanDuel, the standalone PokerStars app was phased out, while the PokerStars brand remained alive under the FanDuel umbrella.

PlayPennsylvania said PokerStars joined the Multi-state Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA) through its connection with FanDuel Casino. It added that entering MSIGA would allow PokerStars to pool with players from Delaware, Nevada, New Jersey, Michigan, and West Virginia.

PRNewswire reported that FanDuel announced PokerStars would launch exclusively on FanDuel in Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. According to PRNewswire, the launch brought together FanDuel and PokerStars and was designed to merge player liquidity across markets, with a new dedicated poker app and desktop site.

PRNewswire said players across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Michigan could participate in previously announced $500,000 guaranteed Sunday Million tournaments, with two such tournaments available. Aaron Dugan, PokerStars General Manager at FanDuel, described the launch as a major step forward for online poker in North America.

Separately, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board said its April 2026 press release showed statewide iGaming poker revenue that included $2,565,507 from Valley Forge Casino Resort. Its May 2026 press release said statewide iGaming poker revenue included $2,483,973 from Valley Forge Casino Resort, and it reported combined total gaming revenue of $625,467,775 in May 2026.

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