Industry PR Michigan iGaming Revenue Surges 9.8% in August 2025 Reaching $312.54 Million Claudia AndrzejewskaPublished: September 19, 2025 Updated: October 2, 2025031 views **DETROIT** – Michigan's commercial and tribal internet gaming operators delivered impressive results in August 2025, reporting combined gross receipts of $312.54 million from iGaming and internet sports betting activities. The figure represents a notable 9.8% increase compared to July's performance, signaling continued growth in the state's digital gaming market. Table of Contents iGaming Sector Shows Sustained GrowthSports Betting Demonstrates Strong RecoveryState Revenue and Regulatory UpdateMarket Position and Industry Outlook iGaming Sector Shows Sustained Growth The iGaming vertical led the charge with gross receipts totaling $263.27 million in August, up from $250.5 million recorded in July. This performance contributed to adjusted gross receipts of $247.2 million for the month, marking a 5.1% increase from the previous month and an impressive 39.8% year-over-year growth. Sports Betting Demonstrates Strong Recovery Internet sports betting showed particularly strong momentum, with gross receipts climbing to $49.27 million from July’s $34.1 million. The adjusted gross receipts for sports betting reached $34.2 million, representing a substantial 43.1% month-over-month increase and adding $17.9 million compared to August 2024 figures. The total internet sports betting handle reached $338.9 million in August, reflecting a 19.9% increase from July’s $282.7 million handle, indicating growing player engagement across the sector. State Revenue and Regulatory Update Michigan operators contributed $53.7 million in state taxes and payments during August, while Detroit’s three commercial casinos generated $13.8 million in wagering taxes and municipal services fees for the City of Detroit. Tribal operators reported $6.2 million in payments to their respective governing bodies. As of August 2025, Michigan Gaming Control Board has authorized 15 commercial and tribal operators to offer iGaming and internet sports betting services in the state. Currently, 15 operators provide iGaming services while 12 operators offer internet sports betting platforms. The Michigan Gaming Control Board continues to publish detailed revenue distribution tables on its official website, providing transparency and comprehensive data for industry stakeholders and the public. Market Position and Industry Outlook The August 2025 results demonstrate Michigan’s position as a major player in the US iGaming market, with consistent growth patterns across both gaming verticals. The state’s regulated market continues to attract both operators and players, contributing significant tax revenue while maintaining strict regulatory oversight. For detailed operator-specific results and additional market data, stakeholders can access comprehensive reports through the Michigan Gaming Control Board’s official website. About Michigan Gaming Control Board The Michigan Gaming Control Board oversees and regulates commercial casino gaming, internet gaming, internet sports betting, and charitable gaming throughout the state of Michigan, ensuring fair and honest gaming while protecting the interests of Michigan citizens.