New Hampshire charitable gaming revenue totaled $46.9 million in revenue for May, up 30.2% year-over-year, fueled by the addition of video lottery terminals.
The New Hampshire Lottery figures show that VLTs, which because legal in June 2025, accounted for most of the combined total, generating $24.3 million. Games of chance recorded $10.4 million in revenue, up 5.5%. Historical horse racing declined 53.1% to $12.3 million.
The Nash recorded the highest revenue and year-over-year increase in May of the state’s 13 casinos, rising 53.8% to $14.6 million. The Brook posted a 25.5% increase to $10 million.
Other big revenue increases came from Revo Casino Conway and Lilac Club Casino, which recorded 37.1% to $1.2 million and 33.7% to $3.1 million, respectively.
Lakes Region Casino showed a 22.6% drop to $179,578, while Chasers Poker Room fell 3% to $1.1 million and Aces + Eights Casino declined 1.2% to $86,201.

