The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) on Monday announced robust October 2025 gaming revenue results, with the state’s Total Gaming Revenue climbing to $611.1 million. This figure marks a significant 22.3% growth compared to the $499.8 million reported in October 2024.
The massive growth was primarily fueled by strong performance in the online and sports betting sectors:
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Internet Gaming Win: Online casinos and their partners generated $260.3 million, showing a substantial 21.8% increase from October 2024. Year-to-date, Internet Gaming Win reached $2.39 billion, reflecting 22.6% growth over the prior year period.
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Sports Wagering Gross Revenue: Revenue from sports betting at casinos, racetracks, and their partners exploded, hitting $116.1 million. This represents a near 50% increase (49.8%) compared to the $77.5 million reported in October 2024.
While digital revenue provided the strongest momentum, the nine brick-and-mortar casino hotels in Atlantic City also posted a healthy performance:
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Casino Win (from in-person slots and table games) for October 2025 was $234.7 million, an increase of 12.5% over the $208.7 million reported in the same month last year.
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Year-to-date Casino Win through October 2025 stands at $2.44 billion, reflecting a 3.4% increase over the prior year.
The strong October results push the overall industry’s year-to-date performance to a significant milestone:
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Year-to-Date Total Gaming Revenue (through October 2025) reached $5.74 billion, which is a 10.0% increase compared to the $5.22 billion reported for the prior year-to-date period.
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Total Gross Revenue Taxes collected for October 2025 amounted to $88.2 million, contributing to a year-to-date total of $699.9 million.


