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New Jersey’s online and retail sportsbooks rejoined the national trend of declining betting volume in June. But a hold of 9.3% pushed revenue at sportsbooks to more than $71 million, a remarkable result that blunted the effects of any summer slowdown, according to PlayNJ, which tracks the state’s regulated online gaming and sports betting market.

“Overall, New Jersey continues to perform far better than every other sports betting market in the U.S.,” said Dustin Gouker, analyst for the PlayUSA.com Network, which includes PlayNJ.com.  “No market can completely overcome a lack of betting inventory, but New Jersey’s sportsbooks continue to find ways to capitalize on what the sports world is offering, most notably the NBA Playoffs and baseball.”

Online and retail sportsbooks took in $766.9 million in bets in June, according to official data released Friday. That is down 5.8% from $814.3 million in May, but up dramatically from $117.8 million in June 2020, a month still plagued with pandemic-related closures. 

June’s action yielded $71.3 million in gross gaming revenue, the most in operator revenue since sportsbooks posted a record $82.6 million in January. $164.4 million in parlay betting, which has a year-long hold of 17.8%, by far the highest of any type of bet, was the main revenue generator in June. Operator revenue was up 34.7% from $52.9 million in May and up exponentially over $12.6 million in June 2020.

All told, June’s betting yielded $10.5 million in state and local taxes.

March brought the highest betting volume in U.S. history, with $4.6 billion in legal bets placed across the U.S. With no football or betting holiday like March Madness, combined U.S. handle fell to $3.7 billion in both April and May. That is a 19.6% drop from March’s high. But New Jersey’s volume has outperformed the rest of the U.S., down 10.8% in June from $859.6 million in March.

New Jersey’s advantage, other than its close proximity to New York, is the popularity of the NBA in the Northeast. June saw $190.9 million in basketball-related bets, easily the most of any sport during the month. Through the first six months of the year, basketball has attracted $1.7 billion in wagering. That represents 34.5% of the $4.8 billion handle from events completed so far this year, the most of any sport by a considerable margin.

“While the sportsbooks in most states have been scouring the sports landscape for opportunities to drive interest, New Jersey’s books have successfully capitalized on the NBA playoffs and baseball,” said Eric Ramsey, analyst for PlayNJ.com.

89.1%, or $734.7 million, of June’s handle came through an online operator. FanDuel Sportsbook/PointsBet commanded the market lead once again with $38.1 million in gross revenue, up from $29.8 million in May.

FanDuel was followed in revenue by:

  • Resorts Digital/DraftKings/Fox Bet ($13.0 million, up from $9.5 million in April)
  • BetMGM/Borgata ($5.6 million, up from $4.7 million)
  • Ocean Casino/William Hill ($2.3 million, up from $1.3 million)
  • Monmouth/William Hill/SugarHouse/TheScore ($2.0 million, up from $1.8 million)
  • Hard Rock/Bet365/Unibet ($642,297, up from $508,488)
  • Caesars Sportsbook/888sport ($243,981, down from $518,217)
  • Golden Nugget/BetAmerica ($80,615, up from -$87,211)
  • Tropicana/William Hill ($92,388, down from $48,000)

Meanwhile, retail sportsbooks continued to benefit from loosening restrictions with $83.9 million wagers in June, up from $79.6 million in May. Meadowlands/FanDuel led all retail books with $6.4 million in revenue in June.

The most mature U.S. market other than Nevada, New Jersey should get an infusion of new brands, including a potential Sports Illustrated-branded app, after SI and 888 Holdings announced a deal to create an app that could launch in multiple markets. This as voters get a chance to alter the market with a vote later this year to lift the state’s ban on wagering on in-state college teams.

“It feels like market share in New Jersey is cemented right now,” Ramsey said. “Right now, the state could really benefit from a small shakeup. A new brand with a well-known name like SI could help. So too would unlocking local college sports betting.”

 

Online casinos and poker

Online casinos and poker rooms extended their run of $100 million-plus revenue months to four, reaching $107.1 million in June. Revenue was up 26.1% from $84.9 million in June 2020, though down from $108.2 million in May.

The huge gains made in online gambling in 2020 has so far withstood the reopening of Atlantic City casinos. Through six months of 2021, online gaming has produced $634.2 million in revenue. That is well on pace to surpass the record $970.3 million in revenue in 2020 and easily reach $1 billion in revenue in a single year for the first time.

Borgata/BetMGM led in June with $34.3 million in casino and poker revenue. That topped rival Golden Nugget, which reached $27.6 million. Resorts Digital, which includes the Fox Bet and DraftKings brands, which has also made significant investments in its online gaming product over the last year, was third with $22.5 million in revenue.

“The positive effect of online sports betting, the race for market share, and the behavioral changes that stemmed from last year’s pandemic-related shutdowns continue to benefit online casinos and poker rooms,” Ramsey said. “$1 billion in annual revenue seems like a certainty now. And more growth could come this fall, even with Atlantic City recovering.”

Other highlights from June’s report:

  • Online casinos and poker rooms generated $18.7 million in state and local taxes.
  • Online casinos and poker generated $3.6 million per day in the 30 days of June, up from $3.5 million per day in May.
  • Online casinos accounted for $104.8 million of June’s revenue, up 28.8% from $81.4 million in June 2020.
  • Online poker generated $2.2 million, down 37.5% from $3.5 million in June 2020.

For more information and analysis on regulated sports betting and online gaming, visit PlayNJ.com/news.

 

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Incentive Games has announced a new partnership with Loto-Québec, the Crown corporation of the Government of Québec responsible for the province’s lottery, casino and online gaming operations and the sole legal gaming operator in the region.

The agreement, delivered through Incentive Studios, the real-money gaming division of Incentive Games, allows Loto-Québec to access the studio’s expanding portfolio of real-money Crash and Arcade titles, bringing fresh and innovative gameplay experiences to players across Québec.

As Incentive Games’ first client in Canada, Loto-Québec will roll out a curated selection of Incentive Studios’ real-money Crash games. These titles feature distinctive bonus mechanics and fast-paced gameplay designed to appeal to modern regulated-market audiences.

The games are being supplied to Loto-Québec via the Light & Wonder platform, building on Light & Wonder’s existing partnership with Incentive Games and enabling a smooth and efficient launch of Incentive Studios’ content.

This collaboration represents a significant step forward for Incentive Games, providing a strategic entry point into the Canadian market while further strengthening its reputation as a trusted global supplier of real-money gaming content. For Loto-Québec, the partnership supports its ongoing commitment to offering high-quality, fully regulated gaming entertainment to players in the province.

Commenting on the partnership, Ahmed Baker, Chief Commercial Officer at Incentive Games, said:

“Partnering with Loto-Québec marks an important milestone for Incentive Games as we continue to expand across regulated markets. Loto-Québec is a highly respected and trusted operator with a strong focus on responsible play and premium entertainment. We’re excited to introduce our real-money Crash games to Québec and showcase how our game design approach delivers something genuinely fresh and engaging for players in the region.”

The first real-money titles from Incentive Studios’ portfolio are now live with Loto-Québec, with additional launches planned throughout 2026.

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Incentive Games, a B2B gaming studio focused on real-money and free-to-play games, has revealed a new collaboration with Loto-Québec, the crown corporation of the Québec Government that oversees the province’s lottery, casino, and online gaming services, the sole legal gaming option in the region.

Provided by Incentive Studios, the real-money gaming arm of Incentive Games, the agreement allows Loto-Québec to tap into Incentive’s expanding collection of Crash and Arcade real-money games, offering exciting gaming experiences to players throughout Quebec.

Loto-Québec, Incentive Games’ initial client in Canada, will launch a range of real-money Crash games from Incentive Studios in its market, giving users access to innovative titles with unique gameplay mechanics and bonus features. The games are provided to Loto-Québec through the Light & Wonder platform, enhancing Light & Wonder’s current collaboration with Incentive Games and facilitating a smooth launch of Incentive Studios’ offerings.

The collaboration offers Incentive Games access to the Canadian market while enhancing the firm’s reputation as a reliable real-money gaming provider worldwide. It further endorses Loto-Québec’s dedication to providing top-notch regulated gaming entertainment.

Ahmed Baker, Chief Commercial Officer at Incentive Games, said, “Partnering with Loto-Québec marks an important milestone for Incentive Games as we continue to expand across regulated markets. Loto-Québec is a highly respected and trusted operator, with a strong commitment to responsible play and delivering high-quality entertainment for players across Québec. We’re excited to introduce our real-money Crash games to the market and demonstrate how our approach to game design can offer something genuinely fresh and engaging for players in the region.”

Incentive Studios has launched its initial real-money games with Loto-Québec, and additional ones are set to release throughout 2026.

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Incentive Games, a B2B games studio specialising in both real-money and free-to-play games, has announced a new partnership with Loto-Québec, the crown corporation of the Government of Québec responsible for the province’s lottery, casino and online gaming operations, the only legal gaming offering in the province.

Delivered through Incentive Studios, the real-money gaming division of Incentive Games, the agreement enables Loto-Québec to access Incentive’s growing portfolio of Crash and Arcade real-money titles, bringing innovative gameplay experiences to players across Quebec.

As Incentive Games’ first client in Canada, Loto-Québec will introduce a selection of Incentive Studios’ real-money Crash games to its market, providing users with access to new titles with distinctive bonus features and gameplay mechanics. The games are made available to Loto-Québec via the Light & Wonder platform, building on Light & Wonder’s existing partnership with Incentive Games and supporting a seamless roll out of Incentive Studios’ products.

The partnership provides Incentive Games with a gateway into the Canadian market while strengthening the company’s position as a trusted real-money gaming supplier, globally. It also supports Loto-Québec’s commitment to delivering high-quality regulated gaming entertainment.

Ahmed Baker, Chief Commercial Officer at Incentive Games, said, “Partnering with Loto-Québec marks an important milestone for Incentive Games as we continue to expand across regulated markets. Loto-Québec is a highly respected and trusted operator, with a strong commitment to responsible play and delivering high-quality entertainment for players across Québec. We’re excited to introduce our real-money Crash games to the market and demonstrate how our approach to game design can offer something genuinely fresh and engaging for players in the region.”

The first real-money titles from Incentive Studios’ portfolio are now live with Loto-Québec, with more to follow throughout 2026.

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