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Ohio Casino and Sports Betting Revenue Holds Steady in November 2025

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November delivered another solid month for Ohio’s gambling market. Casino revenue beat last year, and sports betting cleared a one billion dollar handle again. Year-to-date numbers kept moving higher with no spikes or drops. The market has settled into a steady rhythm. Casinos drive the core revenue, sportsbooks add scale, and results stay predictable month to month. Activity is broad-based, not propped up by a few big weekends or one-time events. Growth is gradual and sustainable. Players are coming back, not just showing up out of curiosity. November did not change the outlook. It confirmed that the market is working the way it should.

Ohio Casinos Record $84.3m in Monthly Revenue

Ohio casinos brought in $84.3m in November, up more than $4m year over year and slightly higher than October. The numbers reflect a steady, mature market, with revenue driven by regular visitation and consistent spending rather than short-term surges or expansion. However, despite steady casino revenue in Ohio, some players are looking beyond local venues in favor of online options. Ohio currently still does not have a state-regulated online casino, which has led many players to turn to the best no KYC crypto gambling platforms operating offshore under reputable international licenses. These platforms attract users with large game libraries, near-instant crypto payouts, enticing bonuses, and quick sign-ups that require only basic details or a linked crypto wallet, making them attractive casino experiences beyond what is locally available.

Yet despite the growing popularity of online casinos, Ohio’s land-based casinos continue to hold their ground, delivering consistent performance and remaining a core part of the state’s gaming market as player habits evolve.

Slot Machines Dominate Monthly Casino Earnings

Slot machines once again carried the majority of casino revenue in November, generating close to $60.1m. Slots accounted for the largest share of casino income and remained the most reliable contributor across all properties.

The strength of slot revenue reflects steady foot traffic and repeat play. Unlike table games or sports betting, slots rely less on seasonal events or promotional cycles. That consistency has made them the foundation of Ohio’s casino revenue throughout the year. Slot performance has shown little volatility month to month. Even modest increases compound over time, which explains why year-to-date slot revenue continues to build at a steady pace.

Table Games Provide Consistent Support

Table games brought in nearly $24.2 million in November, reinforcing their place as a steady secondary revenue source for Ohio casinos. They do not match slots in scale, but they continue to attract consistent play across casino floors. Demand has held even, with no sharp spikes or drops. In a mature market, that kind of reliability matters. Slots are far more volatile than table games, giving operators a buffer when slot revenue dips. In Ohio, this level of table performance is no longer a bonus. It is part of the baseline.

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Casino Revenue Nears $920m for the Year

Through the first 11 months of the year, Ohio casinos have generated more than $919.7m in total revenue. Slot machines account for approximately $669m of that figure, while table games have produced more than $250.7m.

These totals place Ohio on track for another strong annual finish. The year-to-date performance reflects sustained engagement rather than isolated peaks, which is critical for long-term forecasting and state tax planning. Casino revenue has now reached a point where growth is measured but dependable. That profile is typical of markets that have moved beyond early expansion and into operational maturity.

Sports Betting Handle Clears $1bn Again

Ohio’s sports betting market delivered another milestone in November, with total handle reaching $1.03bn. This marked only the second time the state has surpassed the $1bn threshold in a single month since launching legal sports wagering.

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Handle increased 19% compared to November of last year, showing that bettor participation continues to expand even as the market matures. The growth was driven by higher wagering volume rather than a narrow spike tied to a single event.

Crossing the billion-dollar mark again reinforces that Ohio’s sports betting market has reached scale. This level of activity is no longer an exception. It is becoming part of the state’s baseline performance.

Sports Betting Revenue Approaches $117m in November 

Ohio sportsbooks generated $116.9 million in revenue in November, almost entirely driven by online betting, which accounted for about $114.2 million, while retail books contributed roughly $2.7 million. The split highlights how firmly the state’s sports betting market is anchored in digital channels, where operators can handle high volume efficiently without the costs tied to physical locations. Retail sportsbooks still play a role in supporting casino traffic, but they are no longer a primary growth driver. As a result, future revenue gains will largely depend on online performance, shaping everything from promotional strategy to long-term investment priorities.

Sports Betting Revenue Tops $843m Year to Date, Largely Driven by Online Sports Betting

Ohio’s sports betting market has generated $843.8 million in revenue through the first 11 months of 2024. Online wagering accounts for $826.3 million of that total, while retail sportsbooks have produced $17.5 million. Since online sports betting was legalized in Ohio in January 2023, it has been a major driver of the state’s sports betting market success. Online sportsbooks dominate both monthly and year-to-date revenue because they are easy to use and available statewide. Bettors are active year-round for major sporting events, and Ohio’s regulatory setup lets operators grow smoothly without slowing momentum.

Ohio’s Standing in the National Sports Betting and Gaming Landscape

Ohio is home to major teams like the Browns in the NFL, the Cavaliers in the NBA, and the Guardians in the MLB. With that level of sports presence, it is no surprise that the state has become one of the strongest sports betting markets in the US. The turning point came in 2018, when the Supreme Court’s Murphy v. NCAA ruling ended the federal ban and gave states control. Since then, Ohio has ranked near the top nationally in handle and revenue. That standing was not built on launch buzz or promo-heavy tactics. It comes from steady betting activity and a mature online market. Operators are entrenched, bettor behavior is consistent, and revenue has remained stable. That same consistency shows up in Ohio’s brick-and-mortar casinos, which generate dependable revenue year after year without sharp swings. By favoring sustained volume over short-term surges, Ohio has kept volatility low and established itself as a reliable casino market.

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