Maryland Lottery and Gaming recently shared the casino revenue figures for March 2025. During this month, the state’s six casinos earned $172.1 million in total gaming revenue, dropping 3.4% compared to the same period in 2024.
Maryland’s latest casino figures come at a time when many players in the state are looking beyond traditional casinos and want more convenient and accessible gaming alternatives. Popular options include licensed and regulated offshore platforms that allow players to enjoy their favorite games directly through messaging apps like Telegram or other digital platforms. According to Gambling expert Vlad Grindu, these platforms offer the same experience as regular casino websites, allowing users to start playing on their phones without creating an account, offering Marylanders flexible ways to play on the go.