Ce site contient des liens d'affiliation. Nous pouvons gagner des commissions auprès des opérateurs sans frais pour vous. Apprendre encore plus

ANALYSE

Where Jeux de vidéosurveillance Go Next: A 2030 Outlook for the Real-World En direct Catégorie

AI in iGaming is on track to be a $15.6 billion market by 2030. The casino sector itself is projected to hit $577 billion. CCTV games are not on those headline charts yet, but the trends underneath them point in one direction.

Where Jeux de vidéosurveillance Go Next: A 2030 Outlook for the Real-World En direct Catégorie

Informations sur la source

Statut : Éditorial

Source principale : équipe éditoriale de jeux de vidéosurveillance.global

Last updated: 2026-04-30

The AI iGaming market is forecast to reach $15.6 billion by 2030. The global casino market is projected to grow from $328 billion in 2025 to $577 billion by 2034. CCTV games are too new to appear in any of these forecasts. They are also positioned, almost uncomfortably well, at the intersection of every trend driving the numbers.

Forecasts in iGaming are noisy. Different research houses publish different totals, different CAGRs, et different segment splits. What they agree on, looking out to 2030, is harder to argue with: AI-driven personalisation is the dominant operator investment area, live formats are the fastest-growing online segment, et crypto-native platforms are taking share from licensed-fiat operators in regulated grey markets.

This piece looks at what each of those trends means for the CCTV games category specifically - Heure de pointe, Rivière aux Canards, Course sur neige, et whatever Moyeu88-distributed sequels follow.

The AI Curve Cuts Both Ways

AffPapa's January 2026 industrie report noted that 45% of operators now use AI for responsible gambling features, avec a reported 15% reduction in gambling-related harm. LinkedIn industrie analyse places the AI iGaming market at $15.6 billion by 2030, avec 68% of operators already using AI to enhance player experience.

For CCTV games, the AI curve is the foundation, not the cherry on top. Vehicle detection, object counting, et crowd estimation - the things that make Heure de pointe settle in the first place - are the same workloads cited in every iGaming AI roadmap. The category benefits from a tailwind that the rest of online casino is paying to build.

En direct Formats Keep Pulling Ahead

The casino market itself is on a slower curve - Market Data Forecast's 2026 report projects 6.47% CAGR through 2033, taking the global market from $328 billion in 2025 to $577 billion by 2034. Inside that total, the live segment is growing faster than slots or RNG products.

En direct dealer AI specifically is tracked at $600 million in 2023 with a 28% CAGR projected, according to Gitnux's 2026 statistics report. CCTV games sit at the intersection - live by format, AI by settlement - which puts them in the fastest-growing slice of an already-fast slice. The constraint is content, not market appetite.

The Content Problem

Three games is not a category. Even with the location variants - Tokyo, Londres, Bangkok, New York, Paris, Bucarest, Sidney, et le rest - the CCTV catalogue is small compared to the 2,500-plus titles a player can access at Mélanger or 6,300-plus at Roobet.

Sustainable category growth requires either more games from 155.io and its peers, ou more operators willing to commission CCTV-style content. Both are happening. The 2026 launch tempo - Course sur neige in April, Rivière aux Canards expansions, Heure de pointe location adds - suggests three to five new entries per year is the realistic baseline through 2028.

The Regulatory Question

CCTV games currently sit on crypto-friendly platforms operating under offshore licences. The Curacao LOK reform has tightened the supplier side. As more jurisdictions follow that template, the question is whether CCTV games can move into regulated fiat markets - the UK, Sweden, several US states - or remain a crypto-native format.

The technical answer is straightforward: the games are reproducible, auditable, et demonstrably fair, which makes them a better licensing prospect than many existing live products. The commercial answer depends on whether regulated operators see enough demand to justify integration costs. By 2028, that should be settled.

What Will Be True in 2030

Three forecasts feel safe. First, AI in live casino will be standard, not a feature. Second, the live segment will keep outgrowing slots in absolute terms. Third, the CCTV format will either be a recognised sub-genre with 30-plus titles and dedicated tournaments, ou it will have plateaued as a single-studio niche. The decisive factor will be whether a second major studio enters the space.

Aucun of which changes how any individual round settles. Anyone playing should still read our jeu responsable guide first. Forecasts describe markets, not outcomes.

Plus de nouvelles

Jouer à des jeux de vidéosurveillance Where to Play

Avant de partir

Obtenez un bonus sur votre premier dépôt chez l'opérateur de jeux CCTV n°1.

NOUVEAUBONUS
Claim Stake Bonus

18+ only. T&Cs apply. Gamble responsibly.