Indiana generated $200.6 million in revenue in October, a decline of 0.5% from the $201.7 million generated in 2024.
The latest report from the Indiana Gaming Commission shows that Terre Haute Casino saw the highest revenue increase year-over-year, rising 15.2% from $10.1 million to $11.6 million. Harrah’s Hoosier Park casino saw revenue increase 12.2% from $18.8 million to $21.1 million.
Other casinos to see revenues rise include the Bally’s Evansville, up 6.1% and Horseshoe Indianapolis, which saw a 5.9% increase.
Despite being the highest earning casino, generating $35.9 million in October, Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana experienced a year-over-year loss of 7.9% from $38.9 million. The Ameristar Casino saw the most significant year-over-year decline in October, with revenue decreasing 15.6% from $13.9 million to $11.7 million.
Hollywood Lawrenceburg casino saw revenue remain stable, with an increase of 0.6% from $11.75 million to $11.83 million.
Statewide, slot revenue rose 1.8% year-over-year from $164.1 million to $167.1 million, while table games revenue declined 10.9% from $37.6 million to $33.5 million.

