Players wagered a total of $800.8m on sports in July, experiencing a decline of 23.8% compared to the previous month. This also marks the lowest monthly amount in the state’s history. The gross gaming revenue from mobile sports betting showed a slight increase of 1.2% from $72.4m to $73.3m. July became the second-lowest month for recorded revenue.
- Flutter Entertainment’s FanDuel Group retained the top position, generating $39.0m in revenue from $347.7m in player bets.
- DraftKings followed closely in second place with $15.8m in revenue from a $213.5m handle.
- The Caesars Sportsbook recorded $8.7m in revenue and a $118.2m handle.
- BetMGM reported $6.3m in revenue and processed $73.2m in total wagers.
- PointsBet posted $1.7m in revenue and a $16.5m handle.
- Rush Street Interactive achieved $1.2m in revenue from $20.3m in total player wagers.
- Wynn Interactive generated $431,990 in revenue with a $6.0m handle.
- Resorts World recorded $262,309 in revenue from $4.7m in wagers.
- Ballybet, the ninth licensed operator in New York, had revenue of $40,080 and a $640,397 handle.
Ballybet’s launch in New York was supported by a marketing partnership with the New York Yankees, a Major League Baseball franchise.