Delawares digital gambling income achieved a zenith this year in September, according to iGB.
Delawares digital gambling marketplace witnessed revenue reaching a pinnacle of $384,830 in September, the highest point of the year, even though there was a minor decrease in consumer expenditures that month.
The September total surpassed the previous monthly high of $313,648 established in May 2019, marking the second time this year that income has exceeded $300,000.
This occurred even though player spending on online gambling decreased from $12.5 million in August to $11.8 million last month. Interestingly, wagering was comparable ($11.7 million) when players set the annual high in May.
Table games were the most favored form of online gambling, with consumers spending $7.9 million, generating $171,156 in revenue for operators. However, video lottery was the primary source of income for licensees, generating $192,750 in revenue from $3.9 million in wagers.
Players won a total of $11.4 million from online gambling in September, including $7.7 million from table games and $3.7 million from lottery.
You can peruse the complete report on iGB North America.