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155.io Launches the CCTV ゲーム Genre with Rush Hour
The Swedish live content studio officially launches CCTV.ゲーム as a new genre built around real-world footage and AI-powered counting.
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Primary source: cctvgames.global editorial team
最終更新:2026年1月20日
155.io has launched Rush Hour, the first title in what the studio is calling the "CCTV ゲーム" genre: prediction games built on real-world footage and AI object detection.
The concept is straightforward. Cameras capture real locations. AI draws bounding boxes around objects (vehicles, in Rush Hourの case) and counts them as they cross a detection zone. Players predict the final count. ラウンドs take about 60 seconds.
新しいカテゴリー
"Rush Hour is the first expression of our CCTV ゲーム genre," said Sam Jones、155.io's founder and CEO. "Think Big Brother blended with Polymarket. The world is now our studio."
The studio is positioning CCTV games as a distinct category, separate from slots, table games、そして live dealer. The key difference: outcomes are determined by real-world events, not by a random number generator or a human dealer.
仕組み
Rush Hour streams from locations including 東京, ニューヨーク, ロンドン, バンコク, パリ、そして シドニー. Players choose from four bet types: アンダー, オーバー, レンジ、または イグザクト. オーバー/アンダー bets carry a 95-97% RTP. イグザクト bets pay 18x but with a 15-25% house edge.
Every round produces a permanent video record with detection overlays. Results are verifiable via blockchain hash pairs. For a full breakdown of the mechanics, see our CCTV ゲームの仕組み ガイド。
次は何が来るか
155.io has signalled that Rush Hour is just the start. The studio's portfolio includes titles like Fish Tank, Plinko、そして Rolling Dunes、と the CCTV format designed to expand to any real-world scenario where objects can be counted.
Duck River and Snow Run have since confirmed that the format works beyond traffic cameras.
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