Gambling in the USA
$22.7 Million – New Jersey Online Gaming Revenue dips in June

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., July, 2018 — According to BonusSeeker.com, NJ online casino operators raked in over $22 million in online casino and poker gross gaming win June 2018 – slightly down from its peak in March. While it’s normal to see a summer lull we do expect to see continued growth throughout the summer with new comers Hard Rock Online Casino and Ocean Online Casino both coming online in full throttle in July. We can also expect a significant boost in September when the incumbent online operators add sports betting to through arsenal.
Golden Nugget Casino was again the clear winner with $8.3 million in total win. However, under their license sits Sugar House and Betfair casino so the revenue stated is the combined total from all three operators.
“With Hard Rock Online Casino and Ocean Resort Online Casino joining the game New Jersey can expect a solid boost from increased advertising spend over the summer period” said BonusSeeker.com Casino Editor, Anirudh Vashishth. “We have to believe a rising tide lifts all boats so this should be a good thing for the marketplace.”
The New Jersey regulated online casinos generated $22.67 million in June, down $1,624,060 from the previous month.
June by numbers (in $ millions):
Source:BonusSeeker.com
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