Online sports betting revenues came to just over $15 million, another state record. This marked a 10.1% increase on the previous month and a 29.3% increase year-on-year. Retail and mobile sportsbooks combined to generate a record $16.3 million in revenues during the month of October. Of this figure, $177.1 million came through online sportsbooks. Sports betting operators reported taking in over $189.6 million in wagers during October, a 4.8% increase compared to September and a year-on-year increase of 15.5%.
State taxes from online casino gaming for the month of October came to $5.6 million. Mohegan Sun and its partner FanDuel followed with $12.3 million in revenue from $458.8 million in wagers. The Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and its online partner DraftKings were the market leaders for the month of October generating $18.7 million in revenue from $688.3 million in wagers. Wagers for the month totaled $1.14 billion, a marginal increase on the $1.12 billion reported in September. Online casino gaming revenues came to $31.1 million for October, an increase of 2.6% against the $30.3 million reported in the previous month. The latest figures represent an increase of 5.2% compared to the $43.9 million reported in the month of September. The latest monthly revenue report from the Connecticut State Department for Consumer Protection reveals that online gambling operators reported combined revenues of $46.2 million for the month of October.