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Pennsylvania’s gaming industry is entering one of its strongest periods yet, combining record-breaking revenue with new growth in the form of a major casino launch announcement. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reported that total revenue from all regulated gaming in August 2025 reached $582 million, up 14 percent from $510 million in August last year. This marks the second-highest monthly total in state history, behind only May’s $601 million.

The revenue surge in August was powered by growth in both digital and land-based gaming. Sports betting handle rose to $515.44 million, up more than 6 percent year on year, while taxable wagering revenue jumped nearly 64 percent to $49.15 million. Internet gaming also continued its upward trend, reaching $231.24 million in revenue, a gain of almost 26 percent from last year. Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course led online operations with $85.47 million, followed by Valley Forge Casino Resort with $67.58 million.

In total, gaming activities generated $238.54 million in tax revenue for August alone. Across the 2024 to 2025 fiscal year, the industry has contributed $2.8 billion to state programs, underscoring its value to Pennsylvania’s economy.

Land-Based Gaming Still a Priority

Alongside the impressive growth in iGaming, Pennsylvania is preparing to expand its land-based footprint with the launch of Happy Valley Casino in Centre County this April. The venue will feature more than 700 slot machines, 30 live table games including blackjack, craps, and roulette, and a full-service restaurant.

The project is expected to employ nearly 300 people, with many positions being filled through a dealer school initiative. The 12-week program requires no prior experience, pays trainees during instruction, and has already generated strong interest from the local community. Casino executives have emphasized that the property’s offerings are going to meet both market demand and community preferences.

Currently, the PGCB oversees 17 licensed land-based casinos, video gaming terminals at 74 truck stops, and multiple online operators across the state. Together, these outlets continue to make significant contributions to Pennsylvania’s finances. During the 2024–2025 fiscal year, the gaming industry delivered $2.8 billion in tax revenue, solidifying its role as one of the state’s most valuable industries.

With digital gaming revenue setting records and new casino openings adding fresh opportunities, Pennsylvania is still on track for continued growth. The combination of robust iGaming performance, expanding sports betting, and new entertainment venues underscores the state’s status as one of the most lucrative and diverse gaming markets in the United States.

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