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Connecticut Reports iGaming Revenue Bump in July

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Connecticut Reports iGaming Revenue Bump in July

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The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection has released their total gross online casino gaming revenue for July, at $35,667,134 (online casino gaming revenue minus promotional deductions), a slight increase compared to June ($33,680,451). That’s still a decrease from May, where total gross online casino gaming revenue was $39,380,132.

DraftKings Online Casino Still Leads the Charge

DraftKings casino saw the biggest increase – $19,159,642 in total gross online casino gaming revenue in July, up from $17,420,139 in June. Mohegan Sun was at $16,283,514 in July, a slight bump from $16,190,672 in June.

DraftKings offers players over 300 casino games, including exclusive games likes DraftKings Rocket, DraftKings NHL Slapshot, DraftKings Bingo Blackjack, and Assassin Moon.

18% from online casino goes back to the state in Connecticut – $3,448,735 million in the case of DraftKings, $2,931,033 million in the case of FanDuel, for July.

Market Went Live in 2021

The Connecticut online casino gaming and sports betting market fully launched in October 2021. There are just two online casinos – DraftKings and Mohegan Sun, operated by FanDuel. 

Players can tap into a wide variety of slots, table games and live dealer games in the state.


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