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Northern Arapaho Leaders Challenge State Gaming Report

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The Northern Arapaho Business Council has voiced concerns about a statewide gaming assessment. They claim the report failed to consider the real economic impact gaming expansion has had on tribal casinos.

Spectrum Gaming Group created the study for the Wyoming Gaming Commission and showed it to lawmakers earlier this month. The report suggested that further growth of historical horse racing (HHR) would not decrease tribal casino revenues. Analysts pointed to years of the two industries existing side by side. They also noted that new HHR venues would pop up far from tribal lands, closer to city centers outside Wyoming.

Northern Arapaho spokesman Travis McNiven challenged that finding, highlighting major losses that have already happened since Wyoming made HHR legal in 2013. McNiven said tribal casinos have seen 66% fewer visitors and a 34% decrease in gaming revenue in that period, leading to about 500 job cuts. He emphasized that the state’s review “downplayed” these effects.

McNiven also took issue with how the report handled online gaming. Spectrum predicted that internet-based casino play would not cut into HHR or tribal casino earnings, but might slow their natural growth. After checking the numbers, McNiven said his own study showed that Northern Arapaho gaming profits could drop by another 11% if online casinos became legal. He argued that such a loss would also affect non-gaming features at tribal resorts and cause more job cuts.

He described mobile casino play as a direct rival to physical locations, pointing out that games on a phone available round the clock, will pull players away from actual buildings.

The spokesperson also called parts of the study “misleading,” wording that hinted HHR operators grab all casino money available in Wyoming because tribal places offer fewer table games, run for shorter times, and sit far from big cities. McNiven said Spectrum never reached out to the tribes to check their operations and asked both the study writers and state lawmakers to visit the Wind River Hotel and Casino to see how they handle Class III gaming.

In his reply, Spectrum advisor Matthew Roob said he had stayed two nights to check out tribal casinos in Fremont County, but pointed out that the Gaming Commission’s job did not cover tribal properties. While tribal spots were not part of the study, he admitted that more gambling across the state could affect how they run.

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PA Online Casinos Generate Nearly $280M in July Revenue

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Pennsylvania continues to lead the way in the US when it comes to online casino revenue. For July, PA online casinos produced $277.9 million in revenue, which tops the nation for the month.

The $277.9 million is the fifth-highest revenue month for the state in its iGaming history. It finished over $27 million ahead of Michigan ($250.5 million) and over $30 million ahead of New Jersey ($247.3 million) for July.

This past month’s revenue was a 22.2% jump from a year ago, when the state generated $227.4 million in July 2024.

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board releases its monthly data and highlights adjusted gaming revenue, which takes promotional dollars out of the gross gaming revenue. The adjusted revenue for the month was $228.3 million.

PGCB reports also list revenue by licensee. When iGaming launched in 2019, 10 different retail casinos in the state were granted licenses to operate online casinos, while two operators (Bally, Golden Nugget) earned untethered licenses. Some licensees have multiple online casinos operating under their umbrella. However, revenue is reported collectively.

Penn National continues to lead the way in revenue. They feature online casino operators like DraftKings Casino, BetMGM Casino, Hollywood Casino, and Fanatics Casino.

Valley Forge finished second, they feature two operators in FanDuel Casino and Stardust Casino.

Some other notable date points from the July report include:

• A total of $67.4 million in state tax revenue was generated from online casinos in July. An additional $36.5 million was generated in local taxes and county grants.

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• Slots made up the vast majority of revenue with $226.8 million coming from the online slot games. Table games brought in $48.5 million, while poker generated $2.5 million in revenue.

• Poker revenue was up 9.7% year over year, as it was at $2.3 million in July 2024.

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Delaware Casinos Generate Revenue of $34.8M in July, Down 4.5% YoY

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Delaware casinos generated $34.8 million in revenue last month, down from $36.4 million the previous year, a 4.5% year-over-year decline.

In a report published by the Delaware Lottery, Harrington Casino saw the most significant year-over-year loss, with revenues decreasing from $7.8 million to $7.2 million, a drop of 7.2%. Slots and table games experienced year-over-year losses, with slots revenue declining by 5.9% and table games seeing a loss of more than 25%.

Delaware Park also experienced a decline of 4.3% but generated the highest revenue, at $15.1 million. Slots at the casino saw a loss of 5.9%, with its revenue decreasing from $13.8 million to just less than $13 million. Table games revenue increased by 5.1% year-over-year from just more than $2 million to $2.1 million.

Bally’s Dover also reported a revenue decline last month, but not as much as the others. Revenue dropped from $12.9 million to $12.5 million, showing a 3% decline. Table games saw increased revenue for the casino, with profits rising from $1.1 million to $1.3 million, a 16.6% increase. Slots declined 4.8% from $11.7 million to $11.2 million year-over-year.

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BetMGM Brings Exclusive Rakin’ Bacon! Titles to NJ Online Casino, Borgata Hotel Casino

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An exclusive new slot game is making its way to BetMGM Casino NJ and one of the state’s retail locations.

This week, BetMGM announced, in partnership with AGS, a pair of new Rakin’ Bacon! titles will be hitting New Jersey online casinos.

Currently, Rakin’ Bacon! Jackpots Bonus Wheel is available to play, while Rakin’ Bacon! Jackpots Bonus Board will be released in mid-September.

On top of the iCasino release, these new slot titles will also be made available at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City.

The Rakin’ Bacon! series will be the first third-party game at BetMGM with an online and on-property exclusivity period.

Oliver Bartlett, VP of Gaming at BetMGM, said: “We want to set the standard for creating the most seamless experiences for players to enjoy the games they love. The period of exclusivity reinforces our priority to be the top online casino destination where players can find the largest variety of games they can’t find anywhere else. Rakin’ Bacon! is a fun franchise that brings big brand recognition and we are proud to collaborate with AGS to add these titles to our stellar roster of games.”

BetMGM has shown a commitment to working with a diverse group of gaming suppliers to provide players with unique content. That continues to be the case in this pairing with AGS. This partnership will allow BetMGM customers to enjoy the slot title from home or at the Borgata.

“At AGS, we’re focused on bringing the energy of land-based favorites into the digital world in ways that feel meaningful for players. Rakin’ Bacon! is a proven brand with broad appeal; this launch is another step forward in our player-first strategy and our commitment to bridging physical and digital play in ways that drive real engagement,” AGS Vice President of Interactive Zoe Ebling said.

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