155.io's CCTV Game Hits the Fast Lane as Stake, Shuffle and Roobet Go Live with Real-world Traffic Gameplay
155.io’s first title from its cctv.game portfolio has captured the imagination of the next generation of players — and the numbers back it up.
155.io's CCTV Game Hits the Fast Lane as Stake, Shuffle and Roobet Go Live with Real-world Traffic Gameplay
155.io, the live content studio redefining real-world games, has signed three major content collaborations with Stake, Shuffle and Roobet for its brand-new genre built entirely around live CCTV footage from across the world: Rush Hour.
155.io’s first title from its cctv.game portfolio has captured the imagination of the next generation of players — and the numbers back it up. Players and streamers have been queuing up to play the game, generating over 5 million views from just one streamer, across live-betting CCTV feeds from locations worldwide.
Running 24/7, Rush Hour allows players to bet on simple, clear outcomes during sub one-minute rounds — from how many cars pass through a junction, to how many turn left or right within a set time window. Every round is live, unpredictable, and shaped by the natural flow of the real world rather than traditional RNG mechanics.
Built mobile-first, Rush Hour is instantly relatable and deeply immersive, offering a much-needed alternative to traditional casino formats. Rush Hour is the latest expression of 155.io’s core philosophy: real-world chaos, simple games, mobile-first entertainment.
CCTV.Game and Rush Hour is available through Hub88 or by direct integration.
Sam Jones, Founder & CEO of 155.io, commented:
“The speed at which our live CCTV.game, Rush Hour, has become a phenomenon is crazy. Being taken on by big names like Stake, Shuffle and Roobet highlights the level of demand we’re seeing from the next generation of players. The data we are seeing from around the world is incredible, and it’s clear we’re building something that genuinely resonates with audiences looking for innovative concepts, rather than the same types of games we have seen for years.”
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