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Over half Macau's gambling revenue in Q1 2025 comes from video games, sparking budgetary anxieties.

In the first quarter of 2025, Macau's gaming sector raked in MOP43.2 billion (US$5.4 billion), representing 75% of the overall gross gaming revenue. This figure displayed a slight 0.6% rise year-on-year.

Over half Macau's gambling revenue in Q1 2025 comes from video games, sparking budgetary anxieties.

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Baccarat Boom in Macau: Post-Pandemic Revenue Soars

By: Lucas Dunn | April 18, 2025

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The gaming floor of Macau has witnessed a dramatic resurgence in post-pandemic times – particularly in the realm of Baccarat. A surge in revenue, reaching levels surpassing those seen before the pandemic, has transformed the gambling landscape of the Asian gaming hub.

In 2024, Baccarat revenues experienced an impressive gain, vaulting 18.8% from pre-pandemic levels, with revenue streams still striving to reach Macau's MOP20 billion (US$2.5 billion) monthly target.

Baccarat’s VIP Shrink-Down

Looking at the VIP gaming sector, it has significantly shrunk, occupying just about half its 2019 footprint. Despite the impressive year-over-year (y-o-y) growth of 21.2%, VIP Baccarat revenue maintains a smaller share of the total gross gaming revenue compared to the pre-pandemic era, accounting for around 40.5% as opposed to its previous 24.1%.

The Emergence of the Mass Market

Media attention, however, has been captured by the meteoric growth of mass market Baccarat revenue. Comprising 60.8% of the total Baccarat revenue, this segment saw an equally outstanding y-o-y hike of 24.8%. Compared to its 2019 levels, mass market Baccarat revenue is now over and above the pre-pandemic figures, reaching a 114.2% replica of the total gross revenue from the pre-pandemic year.

Macau’s Baccarat Recovery

The apparent upswing in Macau Baccarat revenues indicates a robust recovery and accelerated growth compared to 2019 figures[3]. Although comparable post-pandemic Baccarat revenue growth isn't seen in other countries as of the current data, the results from Macau demonstrate the potential for Baccarat to regain strength in the global gaming industry.

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In Q1 of the year 25, Macau's mass gaming revenue reached an impressive MOP43.2 billion (US$5.4 billion), representing a staggering 75% of the city's total gaming revenue. With a modest 0.6% yearly increase, the sector showed steady growth.

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