Within that total, its table games revenue of $1.4 million slightly exceeded that of the Live! property. 12, made $6.7 million with just two-thirds as many slot machines in use as Live! Pittsburgh in September.
And Hollywood Casino York, which Penn National Gaming opened Aug. With $9 million in retail slots and table games revenue, the state’s first mini-casino, Live! Pittsburgh in Westmoreland County, continued its pace toward being a $100 million annual operation.
Pennsylvania’s unusual integration of mini-casinos into its broad gaming offerings showed continued promise in September in the first full month with two of the smaller venues operating.