Macau reaches $2.46 billion gaming revenue in November 2025
Macau highlights a 14.4% year-on-year gaming revenue increase as it reaches $2.46 billion in November 2025.
The October Golden Week was one of the reasons for the growth, during which casino operators conducted non-gaming activities that brought in a lot of visitors and gamblers.
From a different perspective, GGR in November 2025 fell by 12.4% on a monthly basis, which could be because it’s the quietest month of the fourth quarter. Macau was also hosting the National Games, and between the 9th and the 21st of November 2025, many hotel rooms were occupied by athletes. This consequently affected and shortened the average stay of gamblers.
For 2025’s first eleven months, the cumulative GGR was up by 8.6% on a year-on-year basis, reaching $28.32 billion. This also almost met the government’s set target of $28.5 million, and with December 2025 still ahead, Macau might reach the full goal. The total revenue is still lower compared to the same period in 2019, when GGR was $33.70 billion, 16% higher than in 2025.
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