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Las Vegas Strip gaming win tumbles in February without Super Bowl

by Matthew Seeman

Mon, March 31st 2025 at 7:15 AM

Updated Mon, March 31st 2025 at 8:08 AM

![FILE: People take an escalator on a pedestrian bridge, with nightclub Drai’s in the background, on the Las Vegas Strip on Monday, September 16, 2024. (Mingson Lau/KSNV)](/resources/media2/16x9/3000/986/0x157/90/e7397ad4-d2b5-4ab2-b3da-57e1aef37ca2-240916_LasVegasStripTouristStock_Final111.jpg)

FILE: People take an escalator on a pedestrian bridge, with nightclub Drai’s in the background, on the Las Vegas Strip on Monday, September 16, 2024. (Mingson Lau/KSNV)

LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The gaming win on the Las Vegas Strip tumbled in February compared to a year ago, according to new figures from state regulators.

Casinos on the Strip reported a win revenue of $690.3 million, per the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

That's down about 13.8% compared to February 2024, when the gaming win for the Strip was $800.6 million.

It's a stark reversal from January, when the gaming win on the Las Vegas Strip **[surged 22% compared to 2024](https://news3lv.com/news/local/gaming-win-las-vegas-strip-january-2025-nevada-gcb-regulators-casinos-gambling-betting-resorts-tourism-visitors#)**.

Statewide, casinos reported a gaming win of $1.2 billion for February, down about 9.3% from the year-ago month, which boasted Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas and an extra day because of Leap Year.

Nevada ultimately collected $75.2 million in percentage fees based on the taxable revenue generated in February.

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