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The latest updates on CCTV game launches, operator integrations, and category developments.
Ultralytics' January YOLO26 release rewrites the math on real-time object detection - and explains why Rush Hour, Snow Run and Duck River suddenly feel more confident in their counts.
Kick now owns live high-stakes casino streaming and Stake funds 83% of its top streamers. CCTV games are sliding into that ecosystem with a format that solves the platform's biggest editorial problem.
Crash games own 35% of mobile casino sessions. CCTV games are pitching for the same player. Here is what each genre actually does well, and which one earns its house edge for which type of bettor.
Snow Run cycles between three different camera types - and each one rewards a different prediction style. Here is how to read the angle before you place your bet.
After a seven-day Roobet exclusive, Snow Run is live on Stake and Shuffle - meaning all three 155.io titles are now playable across the leading crypto casinos.
155.io launched in 2024 with a single coin-flipping machine. By May 2026 it has three CCTV titles in market, four major operator deals, and a Hub88 distribution agreement. Here is the company's first eighteen months in numbers.
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.
Three months of monthly recaps, game launches, and platform updates from the four operators that distribute CCTV games. Here is what the Q1 2026 numbers say about where the category is heading.
Real-world rush hour has changed. Thursday is now the most congested weekday and the evening peak has flattened into a three-hour window. Here is what that means for anyone trying to read a Rush Hour feed.
Crypto casinos generated $81.4 billion in gross gaming revenue in 2024. Now Curacao's new LOK framework is forcing the industry to professionalize - or shut down.
Behind every CCTV game round is a real-time video pipeline spanning cameras, CDNs, AI detection, and WebRTC delivery. Here is how it all connects.
Casino streaming has shifted from slot spins to real-world prediction content. CCTV games are now pulling millions of views across Kick, YouTube, and beyond.
The founder of 155.io sat down to explain how a rejected monkey-betting pitch, an Instagram staircase, and a Swiss sneaker shop led to the most talked-about new genre in online gaming.
Evolution Gaming earned EUR 1.77 billion from live games in 2025 and is pivoting toward prediction entertainment. CCTV games represent the far end of that same trajectory - with one critical difference.
155.io's CCTV games run on YOLO object detection - the same AI architecture powering self-driving cars and casino surveillance floors. Here's how the engine works and what it means for players.
Prediction-based gambling activates different reward circuits than pure chance. Research into skill-based gaming explains why CCTV games retain players longer.
155.io's third CCTV game brings alpine skiing into the prediction format. Multiple camera angles. Three confirmed operators. One week out.
Behind every CCTV game session is a distribution deal. Hub88 is the platform that connects 155.io's content to Roobet, Stake, Shuffle, and every other operator carrying the format.
155.io's flagship CCTV game Rush Hour has secured content deals with three major operators, marking the category's first commercial breakthrough.
The Swedish live content studio officially launches CCTV.Game as a new genre built around real-world footage and AI-powered counting.
From zero to trending in under a month. Rush Hour's unusual format caught the attention of streamers, media outlets, and a crypto gambling audience hungry for something new.
155.io's second CCTV game swaps city streets for a purpose-built lazy river. Same mechanics, completely different world. The format is bigger than traffic cameras.
A clear breakdown of how CCTV game payouts actually work. Which bet types offer the best returns, where the house edge sits, and how to think about RTP in a format with no reels.