New Jersey online casinos set a monthly revenue record in July. The market generated $276.9 million, up 12% from the same month last year.
The total narrowly surpassed the previous monthly high of $276.3 million set in May. It was 2.2% above the $271 million reported in June. The result marked the third consecutive month the state’s online casino revenue exceeded $270 million.
According to The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement’s July report, online casino revenue reached $1.87 billion through the first seven months of 2026, up 14.5% from $1.63 billion during the same period last year.
FanDuel Widens Its Lead Over DraftKings
FanDuel Casino remained New Jersey’s leading online casino brand with $61.7 million in July revenue, an increase of 18.5% from $52.1 million last July. The result gave FanDuel more than 22% of the statewide market.
DraftKings Casino ranked second with $48.1 million, down 1.2% from July 2025. FanDuel finished approximately $13.6 million ahead of DraftKings, compared with a gap of about $3.4 million between the two brands a year earlier.
BetMGM followed with $34.6 million, up 10.1%, while Borgata Online increased 13.3% to $22.6 million. Together, FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM and Borgata accounted for slightly more than 60% of the statewide total.
Caesars Palace Online generated $18.6 million, a 4.3% decline. Hard Rock Bet finished close behind at $18.2 million after recording 36.2% year-over-year growth.
Golden Nugget Revenue Jumps 53.1%
Golden Nugget Online Casino generated $12.2 million, up 53.1% from July 2025. It recorded the largest percentage increase among brands with at least $10 million in monthly revenue.
Fanatics generated $13.4 million, an increase of 7.9%. BetRivers climbed 26.1% to $11.5 million. Besides, Bally Bet generated $6 million, up 20.2%.
Several smaller brands recorded faster percentage growth from lower starting points. Bet365 increased 78% to $4.3 million, BetParx rose 71.2% to $3.6 million, and theScore Bet climbed 51.7% to nearly $4 million.
The record month did not lift every brand. Ocean Casino declined 13.4% to $2.1 million, Resorts Casino dropped 17% to just under $2 million, and Tropicana Casino fell 19.5% to $1.8 million. Those three operators joined DraftKings and Caesars Palace among the brands reporting year-over-year decreases.
Online Poker Declines as Casino Games Grow
Online slots, table games and other casino-style games generated $274.4 million in July. That accounted for more than 99% of the market total and marked a 12.2% increase from last year.
Peer-to-peer games, a category that includes online poker, produced the remaining $2.6 million. That total declined by 6.2%.
Despite that decline, the overall market has averaged approximately $267.2 million per month in 2026. If that pace continues, annual revenue would reach about $3.2 billion. The total would comfortably exceed the $2.9 billion record established in 2025.