1 Jul 2026
Macau Gaming Revenue Figures for June 2026 Show Decline Tied to World Cup Schedule

Official data released in early July 2026 placed Macau's gross gaming revenue at MOP$18.5 billion for the month of June, a figure that converts to approximately US$2.29 billion and reflects both a 12.1 percent decrease compared with the same period in 2025 and an 18.1 percent reduction from May 2026 levels.
Those numbers come directly from the regulatory reporting cycle and highlight how a single global sporting event can influence visitor patterns across the city's integrated resorts during what is normally a strong summer period.
Breakdown of the June 2026 Results
The month-over-month drop of 18.1 percent stands out because June typically benefits from holiday travel and regional tourism peaks, yet the expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup format created overlapping match schedules that drew attention away from casino floors. Observers note that many regional visitors adjusted travel plans around key football fixtures, which in turn reduced table-game and slot activity across multiple properties.
Year-on-year comparisons show a 12.1 percent decline, meaning operators handled lower overall volumes than they recorded twelve months earlier even though underlying infrastructure and game offerings remained largely unchanged. The conversion of MOP$18.5 billion into US$2.29 billion uses prevailing exchange rates at the time of reporting and allows direct comparison with international benchmarks.
First-Half Performance Remains Positive
Despite the June setback, cumulative gross gaming revenue for the first six months of 2026 reached MOP$126.9 billion, which represents a 6.8 percent increase over the corresponding period in 2025. That half-year total demonstrates that earlier months carried enough momentum to offset the single-month dip and keep the broader trajectory upward.
Analysts reviewing the June 2026 Gross Gaming Revenue Figures (monthly report) point out that the first-half gain of 6.8 percent still places 2026 ahead of 2025 on a calendar basis, suggesting the World Cup effect was concentrated rather than systemic.

How the World Cup Influenced Visitor Behavior
The 48-team tournament format extended the competition calendar and increased the number of high-profile matches broadcast during prime evening hours in Asia, creating direct competition for leisure time. Data indicates that hotels and transport operators serving Macau recorded softer arrivals on match days, particularly when multiple games featuring popular Asian teams were scheduled simultaneously.
Operators responded by adjusting marketing calendars and promotional timing, yet the pull of live football proved stronger for certain demographic segments that normally contribute steady table-game volume. The result was measurable softness in both VIP and mass-market segments during the final weeks of June.
Context Within Ongoing Reporting Cycles
Macau's monthly gross gaming revenue releases follow a consistent schedule managed by the local gaming regulator, and the June figures arrived on the first business day of July 2026 as expected. Market participants use these releases to calibrate short-term forecasts and staffing models ahead of the traditionally stronger July and August periods.
Because the first-half total already incorporates the June reading, any subsequent monthly reports will be measured against both the prior-year baseline and the updated 2026 run rate that now includes the World Cup adjustment.
Conclusion
The June 2026 gross gaming revenue outcome illustrates how external calendar events can produce measurable short-term variance even when longer-term growth remains intact. The MOP$18.5 billion monthly total, the 12.1 percent year-on-year decline, the 18.1 percent month-on-month drop, and the first-half cumulative figure of MOP$126.9 billion together provide a clear snapshot of one month's performance set against an otherwise positive six-month trend. Further monthly releases will show whether activity rebounds once the tournament concludes.