• Lottery Results
      • Arkansas
      • Arizona
      • California
      • Colorado
      • Connecticut
      • Delaware
      • Florida
      • Georgia
      • Idaho
      • Illinois
      • Indiana
      • Iowa
      • Kansas
      • Kentucky
      • Louisiana
      • Maine
      • Maryland
      • Massachusetts
      • Michigan
      • Minnesota
      • Mississippi
      • Missouri
      • Montana
      • Nebraska
      • New Hampshire
      • New Jersey
      • New Mexico
      • New York
      • North Carolina
      • North Dakota
      • Oklahoma
      • Ohio
      • Oregon
      • Pennsylvania
      • Rhode Island
      • South Carolina
      • South Dakota
      • Texas
      • Tennessee
      • Vermont
      • Virginia
      • Washington
      • Wisconsin
      • Wyoming
    • News

      Analysis

      Why The West Virginia Online Lottery Just Expanded Its Library Of Games

      ‘Player interest and strategic business decisions’ intersect with the addition of new draw games

      By Matthew Bain

      Last updated: March 5, 2025

      2 min

      west virginia flag puzzle

      The West Virginia Lottery expanded its online platform last week, adding in-state draw games Daily 3, Daily 4, and Cash 25 to its iLottery library.

      With those new games now live for seven days and counting, West Virginia Lottery’s Catie Smith, the public relations and drawing manager, told Lottery Geeks the recent additions were motivated by both public requests and internal research.

      “Expanding our online game selection is a move driven by both player interest and strategic business decisions,” Smith said. “Market research and industry trends indicate that broadening our digital offerings will create a more engaging experience for players while reinforcing the long-term success of our iLottery program.”

      Players can now buy tickets online for Daily 3, Daily 4, Cash 25, Powerball, Mega Millions, and Lotto America, and they can also play any of 19 instant games online.

      The only games West Virginians can’t play online are Keno Go and Cash Pop. There are also scratch-offs sold only at retail stores, but we’ll call instant games their online counterparts.

      In-state draw games brought in $16.8M in FY24

      When it comes to retail revenue in Fiscal Year 2024, Daily 3 ranked fourth among the nine lottery gaming options. Daily 4 ranked sixth, and Cash 25 ranked eighth, according to the West Virginia Lottery’s 2024 Progress Report.

      Here’s a breakdown of the $258 million in FY24 traditional lottery sales:

      • Scratch-offs: $164.6 million, 63.8% of sales
      • Powerball: $42.6 million, 16.5% of sales
      • Mega Millions: $22.3 million, 8.6% of sales
      • Daily 3: $7.03 million, 2.7% of sales
      • Lotto America: $5.3 million, 2% of sales
      • Daily 4: $5.4 million, 1.8% of sales
      • Keno Go: $4.4 million, 1.7% of sales
      • Cash 25: $4.4 million, 1.7% of sales
      • Cash Pop: $2.6 million, 1% of sales

      So the new online additions to West Virginia’s lottery library totaled $16.83 million, or a little more than 6% of total sales.

      “While it’s still early to provide precise figures, we expect that adding new games will positively impact online lottery revenue,” Smith said. “By diversifying our digital portfolio, we can attract new players while keeping existing participants engaged, fostering steady and sustainable growth for our platform.”

      E-Instants started better than sportsbooks

      West Virginia launched its online lottery platform on Oct. 31, 2024, via its partnership with NeoPollard Interactive. (NeoPollard also works with lotteries in Michigan, Virginia, North Carolina, and New Hampshire.)

      In their first full month of operations, online instant games garnered $866,000 in revenue, according to a financial statement from the West Virginia Lottery.

      For comparison, November sports betting revenue was $768,000 in West Virginia — so online lottery instants topped sportsbooks in their first month. Meanwhile, iGaming revenue last November was $3.625 million.

      “Since launching online ticket sales in October, we’ve seen strong engagement and positive player response,” Smith told Lottery Geeks. “Participation continues to grow, and awareness of the platform is increasing. We are committed to refining the player experience based on feedback while maintaining a secure and responsible gaming environment.”

      Important News for Android™ Users:: All Android™ users must redownload the iPLAY app from the link below to continue to play your favorite games. https://t.co/R0mApN3RwY pic.twitter.com/N0mZwvzyCc

      — WV Lottery (@WVLottery) March 3, 2025

      More new games on the way?

      In total, West Virginia’s online lottery library consists of 25 options — the three multi-state draw games (Powerball, Mega Millions, Lotto America), three in-state draw games (Daily 3, Daily 4, Cash 25), and the 19 instant games.

      According to its 2024 annual report, the West Virginia Lottery also has a “rolling out” plan to eventually add Cash Pop and Keno to its online platform.

      Smith couldn’t provide specifics, but she confirmed they are “absolutely” looking to add more online games in the future.

      “We are continually exploring new opportunities to enhance our game lineup,” she said. “Our decisions are based on player preferences, emerging industry trends, and regulatory considerations. While we don’t have specific game titles to announce at the moment, expanding our offerings remains a top priority.”

      While states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and New Hampshire offer well over 100 games in their online lottery arsenals, West Virginia’s 25 games (and counting) put it more in the range of North Carolina (46 games) and Illinois (41 games), and well ahead of other recent launches:

      • Connecticut, which launched its online lottery last June (and faced some early technical difficulties), has tickets available for eight draw games.
      • Kansas just debuted its iLottery in February with 11 games — nine e-instants plus Powerball and Mega Millions.
      • Tennessee quietly opened online sales exclusively on its iLottery app in February, but it’s just for Powerball tickets for now.

      Get Weekly Email Updates

      "*" indicates required fields

      News, features, and original reporting on industry happenings, lottery results, rules and regulations, and more.

      Related Posts

      bracket basketball cash

      What’s More Likely: The Perfect March Madness Bracket Or Winning The Lottery?

      mega millions convenience store

      Mega Millions Price Change: 3 More Bucks, 1 More Month

      IGT

      IGT’s Report On Future Of Lottery Growth Has Eye-Opening Stats

      lottery convenience store

      iLottery Legalization Efforts Find Opponent In Convenience Stores

      Recommended Read

      west virginia sign

      News

      West Virginia Lottery Going Digital, Launching iPlay And PlayOn Thursday

      There’s More…

      philadelphia in feb 2020

      Analysis

      When iLottery And iCasino Collide

      Ideally, the Court’s ultimate conclusion will give the parties a sense of clarity and ensure that both Pennsylvania’s iLottery platform and the online casino gaming industry can thrive. 

      July 3, 2024

      Evan Davis and Callan Charlesworth

      IGT

      Analysis

      IGT’s Report On Future Of Lottery Growth Has Eye-Opening Stats

      February 12, 2025

      Matthew Bain

      NBA Draft Lottery

      Analysis

      Basketballs, Ping-Pong Balls, And This Week’s Top Lottery Prize

      May 12, 2025

      Eric Raskin

      jackpot.com

      Analysis

      Jackpot.com CEO Akshay Khanna Talks Texas Regulation, Lottery Philosophy, And Meeting Demand For A ‘Basic Function’

      March 19, 2025

      Brett Smiley

      Get Weekly Email Updates

      "*" indicates required fields

      News, features, and original reporting on industry happenings, lottery results, rules and regulations, and more.

      • About
      • Contact
      • Privacy
      • Terms
      • Disclosure
      • Responsible Gaming

      © 2025 Lottery Geeks. Web Design by Fhoke.