Connecticut’s online casinos had a solid July, earning 5.5% more revenue than in June. July’s revenue growth reversed the steep losses Connecticut iGaming suffered in June.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribe’s DraftKings Casino drove the month’s gains, increasing around $2 million from June, according to online casino gaming figures from CT.gov.
Connecticut’s online casino market was in bad shape in July.
After CT online casino revenue in May 2024 hit a record high of $46.2 million, revenue plummeted 14.5% to $39.5 million in June. It was the biggest monthly drop-off in the past year.
However, the state’s two online casinos, DraftKings and FanDuel (partnering with Mohegan Sun), rebounded in July. DraftKings’ revenue rose from $20.5 million to $22.5 million. Meanwhile, FanDuel Casino saw an uptick from $19 million to $19.2 million.
