INSPIRE Entertainment Resort, in South Korea, saw a sharp increase in gross gaming revenue for the financial year ending September 30th, 2025, reaching KRW267.23 billion ($183.37 million).
According to an audit report from the privately held company, the figure was a sharp increase from the KRW107.94 billion ($74.06 million) from fiscal 2024.
Given that the foreigner-only casino only opened February 3rd, 2024 – after a soft opening of non-gaming spaces on November 30th of 2023, a yearly GGR comparison is not possible.
During the financial year, the IR’s operating company managed to lower its net loss to KRW154.82 billion ($106.24 million) from KRW265.44 billion ($182.14 million) in the previous fiscal period.

Revenue from hotel rooms totaled nearly KRW56.24 billion ($38.59 million) – up from KRW46.17 billion ($31.68 million), while F&B generated nearly KRW51.7 billion ($35.47 million) – rising from KRW38.95 billion ($26.72 million).
Entertainment, one of the property’s strongly marketed features (including a 15,000-seat arena), coupled with Retail and Others brought in revenue of KRW32.14 billion ($22.05 million), up from KRW22.22 billion ($15.25 million) in the previous fiscal period.

Total revenue for fiscal FY25 amounted to KRW415.98 billion ($285.44 million), rising from KRW219.04 billion ($150.3 million).
INSPIRE Entertainment Resort was initially launched by Mohegan, with private investment group Bain Capital taking control of the management in early 2025.
The property offers 1,275 five-star hotel rooms spread across three towers. The property boasts ‘the largest foreigner-only casino in Korea’, with 159 table games, 395 slot machines and a 195-seat ETG (electronic table games) Stadium.




