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Ontario Caps Record Year of Online Gambling With Strong December

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Online video gaming revenue for the full year of 2025 exceeded $4 billion.


- December 2025 online gaming earnings broke the previous regular monthly record of $406.2 million set in November 2025.


- Since launching in April 2022, Ontario has actually created more than $10 billion in gaming profits and $2 billion in tax earnings.


- Online gambling establishments continue to dominate the sector.


In a report launched Thursday, iGaming Ontario shared its newest online gaming stats for the province. Along with incomes, manage also set a month-to-month record, reaching $9.5 billion - up 22.5% over December 2024.


Online casinos continue to prosper


U.S. online casino development appears to be stalling out, according to a current study. The same, however, can not be said of Ontario. While every classification added to December's record-breaking income, online casinos continued to lead the charge. December's online casino earnings of $320.5 million represented simply more than 75% of total online video gaming profits. It was the second month of $300-plus million profits for the category and was 42.7% greater than December 2024.


Online sports wagering in Ontario fell just shy of setting a record in December. But its revenue of $99.1 million was still a sensational 150% greater than in December 2024. And it is second only to November's record of $102.0 million.


Roughly 1.28 million overall active players contributed to December's record revenue. While not quite a record, it was well above December 2024's 1.03 million active user accounts. Meanwhile, the average revenue per active gamer account was $334 - approximately 27% higher than December 2024.


Help might be coming for poker


Poker continued to suffer in the province, posting $5.8 million in earnings. Granted, it did top the income of $5.6 million in December 2024. And it wasn't close to its earnings record of $7.1 million held up in March 2024.


The issue with poker isn't special to Ontario. Poker is provided as a peer-to-peer experience. In a little market, with limited gamers, it's hard to construct momentum. To deal with that issue, some U.S. states formed the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), allowing players from different states to play with one another. Ontario is intending to do something comparable.


While it might take a while to come to fruition, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled in November that its regulated online video gaming websites can legally permit gamblers in the province to have fun with individuals outside of Canada. This would assist classifications such as poker and daily dream sports that do much better with a greater user base.

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