155.io shakes things up once more by introducing the CCTV Game genre with its first release, Rush Hour


Yana Mardiyan
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155.io shakes things up once more by introducing the CCTV Game genre with its first release, Rush Hour

155.io, the live content studio that brings real, life gaming, has announced CCTV Game, a whole new genre inspired by the live CCTV footage in different places of the world.

The category is launched with the first title, Rush Hour. The live game, which runs 24/7, turns real, world traffic into instant, watchable, and bettable entertainment.

The CCTV Game is a new step for 155.io, the studio that is known for its chaotic style, now taking it to fully live, real, world settings. The game, played through hundreds of live CCTV feeds from around the world, turns the usual moments into highly engaging, watchable, and instantly bettable events.

Operations are non stop. Rush Hour allows the players to bet on simple events that take less than a minute from start to finish, i.e., how many cars pass the intersection, how many of them turn left or right within the stipulated time. The whole round is live, random, and influenced by real world traffic only, unlike traditional RNG based games.

Rush Hour captures live footage from a great variety of places all around the world, like Sydney, Swindon, Arizona, and Taipei, as well as famous spots such as Patong Beach, Thailand and Abbey Road, London. The concept turns the entire world into a board game, from the most ordinary traffic lights to the magnificent landmarks. Rush Hour, a mobile, first game is very approachable and highly engaging, a perfect way to break the casino monotony. 155.io’s latest CCTV Game is a typical instance of their game philosophy: easy gameplay, real, world randomness, and mobile, first entertainment.

Their launch also gives 155.io an extra edge in attracting the young players by combining the culture of live streaming and real time betting.

Hub88 has the CCTV Game and Rush Hour available, or you can also get access through a direct integration.

Sam Jones, Founder & CEO of 155.io, commented:

Rush Hour is the first expression of our CCTV Game genre – think Big Brother blended with Polymarket. It’s completely live, and the world is now our studio. CCTV game takes real-world chaos and turns it into something instantly playable and genuinely entertaining – this is content the next generation will queue up to try.

He added:

Once you realize the entire world can be a live game feed, there are no boundaries. Live traffic content is just the start – from live wildlife to iconic sporting locations – we’re only just setting off on our journey of what real-world chaos entertainment can be.

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Yana Mardiyan Head of Content

Yana is the Head of Content at TheGamblest, she entered the iGaming industry in 2023 producing high-level content for operators worldwide. Yana\'s goal is to create winning content for TheGamblest, which will be a ticket to capturing the attention of new audiences and continually strengthening a positive brand impression.