January revenue across all products and services came to $761.8m, which represented an 11.4% improvement from December 2020. However, it also represented a 26.6% year-on-year decline.
This broke down to $526.5m from slots across all outlets – down 26.7% from January 2020 – while table, counter and card games revenue fell 35.6% to $235.4m.
The table, counter and card games segment did include strong returns from the state’s sportsbooks, with revenue up 159.9% at $52.4m.
Sports betting was one of the few products in this category to post year-on-year growth, and its contribution was the second highest of any product after blackjack, which generated revenue of $55.0m.
Based on an 8.10% hold percentage, this suggested stakes for the month totalled $646.7m, a 28.7% increase. Mobile wagering accounted for $363.7m of amounts wagered, and $23.1m of revenue.
This meant that Nevada lagged far behind New Jersey, where revenue of $82.6msmashed the state’s previous monthly record.
Handle in the Garden State was also significantly higher at $948.7m – and that represented a month-on-month decline.