Total online gross gaming yield in the UK during the fourth quarter (January to March) has slightly decreased by one per cent from Q3 to £1.2bn, according to the UK Gambling Commission.

Operator data to March 2022 shows that GGY has declined as lockdown and pandemic-related restrictions eased in Great Britain. Additionally, the overall number of total bets/spins decreased two per cent from Q3 to Q4.
Slots GGY decreased five per cent to nearly £541m ($674.9m) between Q3 and Q4, with the number of spins down to 17.9 billion. However, the average monthly active accounts increased five per cent to three million per month.
The UK Gambling Commission reports this data on a quarterly basis, allowing for quarter-on-quarter comparisons, given year-on-year contrasts might be distorted given notable differing operating circumstances between the periods.