New Jersey’s online casinos generated $271 million in June, easing 1.9% from May’s record $276.3 million but rising 17.5% from a year earlier. It was the third time in 2026 that the market topped $270 million.
According to the state Division of Gaming Enforcement, Internet Gaming Win for the casinos and their partners was $271,041,019. The agency put June’s Internet gaming taxes at $60.4 million, while casino hotels’ casino win reached $257.3 million and total gaming revenue came to $585.6 million.
Through June, Internet Gaming Win stood at $1.59 billion, up 15% from $1.39 billion in the same period of 2025. EliteSportsNY said New Jersey iGaming was on its way to its first $3 billion year.
FanDuel Casino NJ led the market in June with $62.5 million. DraftKings Casino NJ followed with just over $47 million, and BetMGM Casino NJ posted $35.4 million.
A new entrant, Vegas Club Casino, launched its iGaming platform in the closing days of June and recorded $5,873. The DGE’s presentation says internet gaming was legalized in 2013 to support the casino industry, sports wagering was legalized in 2018, and gross revenue is now reported by skin, with changes beginning in January 2025 after results were first made public by skin from January 1, 2024.