The many casinos in Macau reportedly saw their aggregated gross gaming revenues for March drop by 55.8% year-on-year to a little over $454.9 million as China continued to enforce a range of coronavirus-related mainland travel restrictions .
According to a report from Inside Asian Gaming citing official information from the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau regulator, the monthly tally was the lowest for casinos in the former Portuguese enclave since September of 2020 when the finishing figure came in at a very disappointing $273.9 million.
Macau aggregated gross gaming revenues chalk up a disastrous March comes via ChinaTechNews.com.