The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board said such products produced a “significant” revenue increase of 87 per cent, reaching US$12.7m.
Overall land-based revenue hit $3.39bn, with combined table games and slot revenue falling marginally short of last year’s $3.42bn.
This came as slot machine revenue fell by 0.6 per cent and table games revenue declined by 1.6 per cent in FY23/24 compared with FY22/23.
In the igaming sector, revenue jumped by 27 per cent to $1.9bn, up from $1.5bn in the previous fiscal year.
The $8.1bn sports betting handle was a new record and 13 per cent up on the previous year.
Overall gaming revenue across verticals in Pennsylvania hit $5.9bn, up 6.8 per cent, leading to record tax revenue of $2.5bn.