Breaking down this gross gaming revenue total, GNOG made $79.0m in net gaming revenue, up 65.6% year-on-year, while players wagered a further $22.0m, up 66.7%, through promotional credits or towards progressive jackpots.
The operator’s total revenue is set to fall between $90.0m and $91.0m, up 63% year-on-year, though it did not outline non-gaming revenue.
GNOG added that it expects its operating income to end up between $28.0m and $29.0m before costs related to the merger with with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Landcadia Holdings II.