The introduction of Bally’s online casino app into Rhode Island’s gambling scene looks like a welcome addition. Revenue figures from February 2024 show the state’s gaming industry is merely treading water instead of growing without it.
Story continues belowThe Rhode Island Lottery reported nearly $55.2 million in gaming revenue from the state’s two physical casinos and sole online sportsbook in February. Online gambling in Rhode Island during the month essentially canceled losses by brick-and-mortar gaming, clearing the way for online casino play to build on that.
According to the latest data from the Rhode Island Lottery, Bally’s Tiverton and Bally’s Twin River casinos accounted for a combined revenue total of over $53.5 million during February 2024. That includes gross win from physical slots, adjusted revenue from physical table games, and gross win from in-person sports betting.