New York’s four full-scale commercial casinos generated $53.2 million in revenue last month, up 4.2% from February 2025.
The figures, published by the New York State Gaming Commission, show that slots accounted for $40.6 million of the combined figure, up 11.7%. Table games declined 17.4% to $11.7 million. Poker generated $771,013, and retail sports betting $129,552.
Rivers Casino and Resort recorded the highest revenue of the month, with $17.8 million. This was up 8.4%. Slots rose 14.3% to $14.6 million, while table games dropped 20.2% to $2.8 million.
Resorts World Catskills was the second-highest generator for February and the only casino to record a year-over-year decline. Revenue dropped 6.5% to $13.4 million. Slots rose 7.1% to $7.4 million, and table games declined 19.7% to $5.7 million.
Del Lago Resort and Casino and Tioga Downs also reported year-over-year revenue increases.
Del Lago was up 8.4% to $12.7 million. Slots increased 12.6% to $10.2 million at the casino as table games dropped 10% to $2.3 million.
Tioga Downs had the lowest revenue of all four casinos, but was up 8.3% to $9.3 million. Slots increased 10.6% to $8.3 million, and table games decreased 10.2% to $941,643.


