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New Jersey Online Casinos Break $250M Barrier as U.S. Market Shifts Toward Mobile Play

New Jersey’s regulated online casino market hit a milestone in October 2025, posting a record $260.3 million in internet gaming revenue and lifting the state’s total gambling receipts to $611.1 million for the month, official figures show. The result — the first time iGaming in New Jersey topped a quarter-billion dollars in a single month — underscores the continued migration of players from land-based floors to mobile platforms and marks a key moment for U.S. online casinos as operators expand portfolios and regulators adapt.

Record month driven by slots, tables and mobile momentum

Internet slots and table games accounted for the overwhelming share of the October total, contributing $257.7 million, while peer-to-peer online poker added $2.6 million. Sports wagering also surged, producing $116.1 million in gross revenue as betting handle rose sharply across a busy fall sports calendar. Land-based casino win climbed too, with casino floors posting $234.7 million — demonstrating that online growth is augmenting rather than entirely cannibalizing physical properties.

Industry observers and operator reports point to several dynamics behind the surge: intensified marketing and product rollouts by major operators, a steady stream of new titles and features (including live-dealer expansions and skill-based variants), and stronger seasonal betting activity. FanDuel, DraftKings and BetMGM remained among the top-performing platforms in October, with FanDuel — partnered with Golden Nugget in New Jersey — posting one of the highest single-operator monthly results.

Regulation, taxation and the policy ripple

The October data arrives amid a flurry of regulatory attention across multiple jurisdictions. New Jersey’s revenue figures have intensified debate among policymakers over taxation and consumer protections – debates amplified earlier in 2025 when the state increased mobile wagering tax rates for the fiscal year beginning July 1. Local officials noted the tax revenue boost: higher operator receipts translate into larger state remittances that fund public services, but they have also reignited calls for tighter safeguards for problem gambling and clearer oversight of promotional practices.

Across the Atlantic, regulators are taking different tacks: several European markets continued to roll out stricter responsible-gambling mandates and marketing rules in late 2025, and the Council of Europe and EU bodies pushed collaborative efforts addressing youth exposure to gambling and gaming in parallel initiatives. Those moves are likely to influence multinational operators that service both U.S. and European consumers.

What matters now is how operators and regulators respond to record iGaming months. For platform owners, October’s performance will sharpen strategic priorities — investing in live content, loyalty programs and cross-selling between sports and casino verticals. For state and federal policymakers, the data feed into larger discussions about taxation, advertising limits and consumer protections as more U.S. states consider opening or expanding regulated online casino markets.

Readers should watch for the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement’s next monthly release and for forthcoming state-level hearings on sweepstakes-style sites and marketing restrictions — both issues expected to shape competitive dynamics and regulatory guardrails heading into 2026. The full monthly gross revenue reports and data are available from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. (Monthly Gross Revenue Reports)

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