Kansas Star reports November’s biggest revenue jump in state

Monday, December 15, 2025 5:27 PM
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Kansas casinos saw revenue rise 2.8% year-over-year in November, increasing from $35.3 million in 2024 to $36.2 million in 2025.

According to the latest report from the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, Kansas Star Casino had the biggest year-over-year revenue rise last month, up 6.7% from $13.7 million to $14.6 million. Electronic gaming machine (EGM) revenue at the casino increased 9.4% to $12.4 million year-over-year, while table games declined 6.5% to $2.1 million.

Hollywood Casino and Resort saw revenue increasing from $14.2 million to $14.6 million, up 2.6% year-over-year. EGMs increased 4.5% to $13.2 million, and table games recorded $1.4 million, down 12.7% year-over-year.

Kansas Crossing Casino saw revenue rise 2.7%, from $3.3 million to $3.4 million, though table game revenue dropped 22.9% from $251,921 to $194,348. EGM revenue at the casino was up 2.7% to $3.4 million.

The only year-over-year decline was reported by Boot Hill Casino, which saw revenue drop 9.9% from $4 million to $3.6 million. EGM revenue fell 11.3% to $3.3 million. It was the only casino to see a rise in table games revenue, increasing 3.9% from $356,559 to $370,642.

Statewide, EGM revenue rose 4.4% in November, rising from $30.8 million to $32.1 million, while table games revenue fell 8.7%, from $4.5 million to $4.1 million.

Charlotte Capewell brings her passion for storytelling and expertise in writing, researching, and the gambling industry to every article she writes. Her specialties include the US gambling industry, regulator legislation, igaming, and more. As a fan of all things F1-related, she roots for her favorite team, Aston Martin, every race weekend. Charlotte also follows motorsport news closely and is keen to write about the latest news in the sports betting industry.