New Jersey iGaming operators produced $260.3 million in October revenue, reported the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement on Monday.
October’s revenue figure proved to be another record set by New Jersey online casinos, which shattered August’s mark of $248.4 million.
As the fall continues to take shape, the iGaming vertical is certainly making headlines, with likely more to come.
Increases across the board
The fall months are typically considered “gambling season” for operators, who see some of the highest outputs of the year. October was no different in the Garden State,
Platforms showed no signs of slowing down last month. Operators displayed a month-over-month increase of 4.8% and a staggering year-over-year increase of 21.8%.
Operators have produced $2.39 billion in revenue through October, which is 22.6% higher than this time last year.
Fanatics still riding a roller-coaster
Fanatics Casino has had one of the more interesting years to date. The operator has struggled to find consistency, however, it enjoyed its best total of the year in October with $13 million.
- April: $7.4 million
- May: $6.2 million
- June: $3.6 million
- July: $12.4 million
- August: $10 million
- September: $5.1 million
- October: $13 million
It’s hard to explain the dramatic roller-coaster ride Fanatics has been on in 2025. For now, the operator is on a high heading into November.
FanDuel crosses key threshold
Like all online casino operators in New Jersey last month, FanDuel Casino broke its all-time record, recording $60.9 million in October revenue for the first time ever.
No operator had ever eclipsed the $60 million mark. DraftKings Casino was the next closest last month, producing $48.5 million in earnings.
BetMGM Casino finished third at $33.2 million. The three operators were the only ones to record at least $30 million in revenue last month.
FanDuel remains the top iGaming operator in New Jersey in 2025. It has amassed nearly $533.4 million in revenue through October.