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155.io Just Plugged Into SOFTSWISS - and CCTV ゲーム Are について to Be Everywhere
On 1 June、155.io signed a content deal with the largest game aggregator in iGaming. Rush Hour, アヒル and Snow Run are now one toggle away on 300+ operator platforms across 24 regulated markets.
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Primary source: cctvgames.global editorial team
Last updated: 2026-06-04
On 1 June 2026, Swedish studio 155.io signed a content partnership with SOFTSWISS - the largest game aggregator in iGaming. Rush Hour, Duck River and Snow Run will now ship through a single API that already feeds 40,000+ titles to more than 300 operators across 24 regulated markets. The CCTV category just stopped being a Stake-Roobet-Shuffle story.
The announcement was published by WN Hub on 1 June and confirms a content partnership agreement under which the entire 155.io lineup becomes available through the SOFTSWISS ゲーム Aggregator. Sam Jones, founder and CEO of 155.io, framed the deal in straightforward terms - "SOFTSWISS has created one of the most reputable and technically reliable platforms in the 業界, so placing our set of games on this aggregator has been a significant step for us. The players' reaction to real-world content has been impressive、そして this partnership opens up substantial opportunities for us to further develop and scale our success globally."
Why SOFTSWISS specifically matters
The SOFTSWISS ゲーム Aggregator is not a small player. SOFTSWISS's own February 2026 update puts it at 40,000+ games from more than 300 providers, certified across 24 jurisdictions, と May 2026 Yogonet sector review ranks it as the largest single content hub in the market、と 99.999% uptime.
The model matters more than the numbers. An aggregator gives operators a single API connection that pipes in thousands of titles from dozens of studios. An operator that already runs SOFTSWISS does not negotiate a new commercial deal to add a new 155.io game - it ticks a box. That removes the slowest, most boring bottleneck a new category faces、そして explains why a category that has been distributed at four operators for most of 2026 could be at fifty by the autumn.
What changes in the next ninety days
The most immediate effect is regulated-market reach. CCTV games have lived on Curacao-licensed crypto operators for most of their first eighteen months. SOFTSWISS supplies a long list of Malta, Estonia, ルーマニア and Ontario-licensed brands as well. オペレーター already running 155.io directly - Stake, Roobet, Shuffle and Razed - keep their direct integrations and presumably their exclusive marketing windows. The interesting expansion is everything else on the SOFTSWISS roster that previously had no reason to look at the category.
The sweepstakes market is the second piece. On 21 May, Allan Turner publicly announced that he had launched 155.io content into the sweeps channel - "155 have been making waves recently with their amazing CCTV Rush Hour game, have various marble games、そして even duck racing." The SOFTSWISS deal sits alongside that, not against it. Two distinct distribution lanes opening in the same fortnight is the moment a category goes from novel to ubiquitous.
How this lines up with the regulatory story
The timing is unusually clean. Three days before the SOFTSWISS announcement, the regulatory mood music on AI in gambling moved hard toward explainability and audit trails - the glass-box debate we covered last week. A studio whose entire product is a visible AI count over real video footage now has a fast distribution pipe into the most heavily regulated markets in iGaming. The category did not just get bigger - it got bigger in the jurisdictions that demと most documentation.
What to do with this if you play
Watch your operator's lobby in July and August. New CCTV titles will appear on platforms that have not had 155.io content before, と user experience will not be identical everywhere - bet caps, RTP versions and currency support can vary by integration. Stick to the four bet types we cover in the Rush Hourガイド, the Duck Riverガイド と Snow Runガイド、そして read the 責任あるプレイ ページ before you size up because more access is not the same thing as more value. Gambling involves risk - never bet more than you can afford to lose.
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