Online Sportsbooks Outpace Casinos in June in New York

New York gambling showed mixed results in June 2025, with online sportsbooks continuing to grow while retail casino revenue dipped slightly. The state’s Gaming Commission released the latest numbers, offering a full snapshot of betting activity across digital and brick-and-mortar venues.


Good to know

  • Online sports betting handle hit $1.6 billion, up 12% year-over-year.
  • Casino table games GGR dropped nearly 17% compared to last June.
  • FanDuel led all sportsbook operators in monthly revenue despite a smaller handle than DraftKings.

Online sports betting remained strong, with operators pulling in $206.5 million in gross gaming revenue (GGR) for June. Though the total handle was $1.6 billion—the lowest since August 2024—it still marked a 12% increase from the same time last year. Online wagering GGR rose by more than 54% year-over-year, reaching $161.8 million.

Operators contributed over $105.3 million to education funds and sent another $101.2 million to platform providers, making online betting a major revenue stream for the state.

FanDuel, owned by Flutter Entertainment, reported the highest GGR at $86.3 million from a $563.7 million handle. Even though DraftKings accepted more bets—$607 million—it trailed with $69.8 million in GGR. Fanatics Betting and Gaming followed with $17.3 million in revenue from $151.7 million wagered. Caesars accepted a slightly higher handle at $152.3 million but brought in less, earning just $13.8 million in GGR.

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Casino & Sports

Retail casinos did not fare as well. Casino revenue dropped 2.2% year-over-year to $55.1 million. While slot machines held steady with $526.7 million in handle and brought in $41.8 million in GGR (a modest $700k increase), table games struggled. Credits dropped 9.1% to $69.4 million, and GGR for table play fell by 16.8%, totaling $11.8 million. Poker added $862,000 in GGR, and retail sports betting generated $677,400 from a $3.8 million handle.

Retail casinos paid nearly $13.9 million in gaming taxes and produced $41.3 million in net revenue during the month, reflecting a 3% decline from June 2024.

Meanwhile, legislative shifts are in motion. Lawmakers recently passed a bill aimed at banning sweepstakes casinos in the state. At the same time, final proposals for a new land-based casino complex are still under review.

In a separate development, FanDuel celebrated its new office in New York City’s Flatiron District on June 23. The ribbon-cutting event marked another milestone for the company, which has operated in the Empire State for over a decade.

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