Borgata<\/a> saw its in-person GGR slow over 3% to $75.9 million, as Hard Rock continues to cut into the MGM Resorts property’s gaming dominance. Ocean Casino saw revenue slide 3.3% to $36.5 million, Tropicana win fell 4.2% to $23.1 million, and Caesars’ casino income plummeted 20% to $19.9 million.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\nCaesars’ sister property, Harrah’s, also felt steep losses, as the Marina District casino reported a 24% revenue decline to $19.2 million. Bally’s, long the bottom feeder of the Atlantic City casino industry, saw play further slow by 23% to GGR of just $13.3 million.<\/span><\/p>\nThe in-person revenue declines were easily offset online and at the state’s sportsbooks to move statewide GGR into positive territory.<\/span><\/p>\niGaming websites and apps, which are tethered to the nine Atlantic City casinos through partnerships with third-party operators, won nearly $195.4 million from remote players. That marked a 26% gain from July 2023.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\nSports betting, inclusive of retail wagering at the casino’s physical sportsbooks, three horse racetracks, and online, totaled $80 million, 31% higher than a year ago.<\/span><\/p>\nIn total, New Jersey gaming revenue hit $547.75 million, an 8%, or $41.6 million increase. Despite brick-and-mortar concerns, James Plousis, chair of the New Jersey Casino Control Commission, says the state’s overall gaming industry remains strong.<\/span><\/p>\n\nAtlantic City’s total gaming revenue reached its highest level for the month of July in over a decade, thanks to near-record internet gaming win and strong sports wagering revenue,” Plousis said in a statement provided to Casino.org<\/i>.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\nPlousis blamed a bad calendar on the in-person revenue shortfalls.<\/span><\/p>\n“July’s monthly casino win did not keep pace in comparison to recent years, partly due to a calendar with fewer weekend days,” Plousis said. “It fared better over a longer range, ranking as the fifth-best casino win for July in 11 years.<\/span>\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n