New Hampshire: Addition of VLTs helps boost casino revenue 71.4% year-over-year in January

Friday, February 27, 2026 2:20 PM
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  • Charlotte Capewell, Special to CDC Gaming

New Hampshire charitable gaming revenue hit $38.5 million in January, up 71.4%, boosted in part by the addition of video lottery terminals in June. The machines added $12 million to the state total last month.

The figures, published by the New Hampshire Lottery, show that historical horse racing generated $16.6 million, up 3.4%, while games of chance yielded $9.9 million, up 53.8%.

The Nash, which opened in March of last year, reported the highest revenue of the month with $11.9 million. Of this, HHR generated $2.5 million, games of chance $3.9 million, and VLTs $5.5 million.

The second-highest revenue generator was The Brook, with revenue rising 8.8% to $7.4 million. HHR and games of chance were down, 21.9% and 17.2% respectively. VLTs generated $2 million.

Revo Casino Conway had the biggest year-over-year revenue increase in January, up 3,664% to $742,443. The casino was operating out of a temporary venue that month, opening in February 2025.

The biggest year-over-year decline came from Gate City Casino, dropping 22.4% to $3.6 million. HHR fell 85.8% to $455,122, while games of chance declined 48.1% to $736,788. VLTs generated $2.4 million.

Other declines came from Chasers Poker Room, down 12.5%; Revo Casino Dover, down 5.8%; and Lakes Region Casino, down 3.2%.

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.