The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement recently released online casino revenue figures for June, which point to another record year in 2020.
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- Atlantic City strikes could cost NJ casinos $2.6m per day
- New Jersey generates $430.6m through gambling revenue in May
- NJ sportsbooks generate $1.2b handle and $59m hold in December
- NJ sportsbooks set records as monthly hold surpasses $100m
- New Jersey rakes in over $1b in sports bets in September
- PointsBet Casino app goes live in New Jersey
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While the land-based New Jersey casinos remain closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the state's online casinos set another revenue record last month. Online gaming sites …
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Recently, a New Jersey player won a $219,000 jackpot on the Divine Fortune online slot game, which has already delivered some huge payouts this year.