New York reports a 14.7% month-on-month decline in April, while revenue in the state is also down 8.9%. Consumers spent a total of $1.39 billion on mobile sports betting in April, up from $1.63 billion in March this year.
Gross revenue from mobile sports betting for the month was $104.1 million, compared to $104.1 million the previous month.
FanDuel remained the market leader with $63.6 million in revenue from $599.5 million in betting.
DraftKings followed with $19.6M in revenue of $327.1M, with Caesars Sportsbook, which reported $11.8M in revenue after posting $215.7M in betting. , in third place.
BetMGM followed after posting $5.0 million revenue from $142.2 million in total stakes, followed by Rush Street Interactive with $1.8 million revenue and a $1.8 million handle. $38.0 million.
PointsBet reported revenue of $1.5 million and reported a handle of $53.2 million, while WynnBet had revenue of $518,705 from $9.4 million in betting, and Resorts World had a revenue of $335,808 from a $5.8 million handle for the month.
The profile of New York punters and the most popular sportsbooks
The latest monthly figures follow research by mobile gaming customer acquisition firm Betting Hero, which last month cited mobile sports betting players in New York using an average of 3.3 apps to place bets, compared with the 2.8 in New Jersey.
Of 215 respondents, 3% said they used four apps, while 19% used two apps. Using three apps was the third most popular choice at 18%. About 56% of respondents reported using six apps, while 4% reported using seven.
Going back to operators, 63% of sports bettors included DraftKings in their lists when asked to nominate as many real money online bookmakers as possible, slightly ahead of FanDuel at 58%.
DraftKings was also named the favorite sportsbook by 29% of customers, followed closely by FanDuel with 28%. BetMGM and Caesars were the third and fourth most popular, scoring 12% and 10% of the votes, respectively.