
Pennsylvania's combined gaming revenue reached $625,467,775 in May 2026 according to official figures released by the state regulator and this total reflects a 3.93 percent increase compared with the same month in 2025 while marking the highest monthly amount recorded to date across casinos, iGaming, sports betting and fantasy contests.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board compiles these monthly totals from licensed operators throughout the state and the May results build on steady expansion in multiple categories where operators reported stronger handle and hold percentages than they achieved twelve months earlier.
Casino slot and table games contributed the largest share of the overall figure while iGaming platforms that offer online slots, table games and poker produced continued growth driven by expanded player bases and new game releases whereas sports betting operators recorded higher wagers around major professional and collegiate events during the month.
Fantasy contest revenue added a smaller yet consistent portion as daily and weekly competitions attracted steady participation from state residents and the combined performance across these four sectors produced the single-month record without any one category showing a decline relative to May 2025.
Officials at the Gaming Control Board noted that the 3.93 percent rise came from broad-based improvements rather than isolated spikes and data from operator reports indicated higher average daily revenue at both land-based casinos and their affiliated online skins while sportsbooks benefited from favorable scheduling of high-profile matchups.
Those same reports showed that fantasy contest activity remained stable even as new contest formats appeared on licensed platforms and the overall increase demonstrates that the state's regulated market continues to expand at a measured pace more than a decade after the first casinos opened and several years after iGaming and sports betting launched.

The Gaming Control Board publishes its monthly revenue report each June for the preceding month and the June 2026 release covered activity through the end of May while providing the detailed category breakdowns that allow observers to track performance across retail and online channels.
State law requires all licensed operators to submit verified revenue data on strict deadlines and the board aggregates those submissions before releasing the statewide totals along with comparative tables that highlight changes from the prior year and from earlier months in 2026.
Revenue figures released in June 2026 place May's total above every previous monthly mark including the March 2026 result that first crossed the $600 million threshold and the sequence of record months indicates sustained demand across both traditional casino floors and digital platforms operating under Pennsylvania licenses.
Analysts who follow state gaming data observe that the May outcome aligns with national patterns where regulated markets show modest single-digit gains when major sports calendars remain active and when operators continue to roll out new game content that appeals to existing and new customers alike.
The May 2026 revenue total of $625,467,775 stands as the latest benchmark for Pennsylvania's integrated gaming market and the 3.93 percent year-over-year increase reflects continued participation across casinos, iGaming, sports betting and fantasy contests as reported by the Gaming Control Board. Further monthly releases scheduled for later in 2026 will show whether the upward trajectory holds through the summer and fall periods.