“Gambling on igaming sites is getting more popular as players get more comfortable with online wagering and its integrity, along with having more site options and increases of the number of games within the sites,” said PGCB Director of Communications Douglas Harbach told CDC Gaming Reports via email. Revenue was boosted by year over year increases in igaming slots, $91.6 million, up 33.1% over 2021 igaming table games, $40.3 million, a 33.4% increase and sports betting, which generated $54.6 million, a whopping increase of 190.2% over the previous year. December is the fourth consecutive month that gaming revenue topped $420 million in Pennsylvania and the tenth month in 2023 that the state’s gaming operators generated more than $400 million.