155.io Launches CCTV-Based Betting Game

Provider 155.io has introduced CCTV Game (Rush Hour), a new-format game that uses live streams from city surveillance cameras.

The new product is based on predicting the number of objects that will cross a predefined section of road during a single game round.

How CCTV Game (Rush Hour) Works

Before the round starts, the system automatically selects a location, after which players see the road segment and place their bets.

Once the round begins, a live video stream starts, and an AI algorithm tracks and counts cars, motorcycles, or pedestrians appearing in the frame in real time.

Object Types and Bets

Players can place predictions on different types of objects, including cars, motorcycles, and pedestrians.

There are four betting options with dynamic odds: under a set number (around x3), within a range (x2.25), over a set number (x3.6), and an exact object count with odds of up to x18.

Round Format and Game Metrics

Each round lasts approximately 55 seconds.

The stated RTP ranges from 91.50% to 93.50%, depending on the selected bet type.

Cities and Live Video Feeds

Live streams for the game are sourced from surveillance cameras in various cities worldwide.

Available locations include Tokyo, Bangkok, New York, London, Paris, Bucharest, and other major cities.

Operator Integration

One of the first operators to integrate CCTV Game (Rush Hour) into its product offering was Roobet.

The game was added as a standalone betting format using live video feeds.

155.io’s Plans for Format Expansion

According to studio founder Sam Jones, 155.io plans to expand its lineup of games based on video feeds from additional locations.

The company is considering adding new scene types and scenarios using urban surveillance cameras.

High-Profile Moment Involving Streamer Xposed

The game gained wide attention following a recent episode involving gambling streamer Xposed on the Kick platform.

During a sponsored stream on Roobet, he won $363,971 from a $20,000 bet by correctly predicting the exact number of cars shown on a surveillance camera.

Winning Round Location

The bet was placed on an intersection in Watertown, Massachusetts, USA.

The player accurately predicted the number of vehicles that passed through the selected road segment during a single round.