
When it comes to New Jersey online casino revenue, it seems the ceiling keeps getting raised. The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released October revenue results Monday afternoon that showed a new monthly record of $260.3 million. This crushes the previous mark of $248.4 million from August of this year.
With October’s numbers added into the 2025 total, New Jersey’s 2025 iGaming revenue is now $2.39 billion, a 22.6% increase from the same period last year.
The more than two dozen NJ online casino brands also shattered September’s NJ online casino result of $243.1 million. Compared to October 2024, the latest figures are $21.8% higher from $213.6 million.
FanDuel Casino once again led the NJ online casino pack with revenue of $60.9 million. That’s the highest monthly amount ever earned by an iGaming operator in the Garden State.
Plus, FanDuel is the first and only Garden State operator to cross the $60-million mark in monthly earnings. That number is a 26% year-over-year increase from October 2024 when FanDuel reported $48.3 million.
DraftKings Casino finished a distant second with $48.5 million and BetMGM claimed the third spot with $33.2 million.
FanDuel Casino’s revenue through October now sits at $533.3 million. DraftKings is another New Jersey online casino operator that’s on pace to earn more than $500 million this year, as its 2025 total currently sits at $467.9 million.
Like FanDuel, most of the more than two dozen iGaming operators enjoyed a better October than the previous year. However, the same brands continue to dominate the market on a monthly basis. Here is a look at the top 10 online casino operators through October.
| Online Casino | October 2025 Revenue | Total 2025 Revenue |
|---|---|---|
| FanDuel Casino | $60.9 million | $533.3 million |
| DraftKings Casino | $48.5 million | $467.9 million |
| BetMGM Casino | $33.2 million | $308.3 million |
| Borgata Casino | $21.9 million | $209.1 million |
| Caesars Palace | $16.9 million | $165.7 million |
| Hard Rock Bet | $14.3 million | $127.7 million |
| Golden Nugget | $10.6 million | $94.1 million |
| BetRivers | $8 million | $80.2 million |
| BetFanatics | $13 million | $71.2 million |
| Bally Bet | $4.7 million | $49.5 million |
The strong month extended beyond New Jersey’s iGaming vertical. Garden State sports betting revenue hit $116.1 million for the month, which is an eye-opening jump of 49.8% from the same period last year. NJ sports betting operators took in a combined $1.2 billion in bets, with only $43.8 million coming from retail sportsbooks.
NJ sportsbooks are once again on pace to take in over $10 billion in bets as the total sat at $9.9 billion through the first 10 months of 2025.
As far as monthly leaders go, the story is very similar to NJ online casino results with FanDuel, $39.9 million, and DraftKings, $30.5 million leading the way.