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- Live since
- Feb 2026
- Checked
- 21 August 2026
Where to Bet on Traffic: Casinos Running CCTV Games Live
Rush Hour and the wider CCTV Game range went live with Stake, Shuffle and Roobet in February 2026. Availability depends on your country, and Snow Run launched as a Roobet exclusive for its first seven days, so the lineup is not identical everywhere.
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Three exits, same game, listed in announcement order, not ranked. If you already hold an account with one of them, use it: feeds, markets and the ≈55-second round are identical because the game is served by 155.io, not built by the casino.
Comparison table: who runs the traffic game
Everything in this table is either confirmed by the studio's launch announcements or marked as something you must check yourself. We would rather leave a cell honest than fill it with a guess.
| Operator | Rush Hour | Other CCTV titles | Crypto / fiat | Countries | CTA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stake checked 21 August 2026 | Yes — live since February 2026 | Snow Run no longer Roobet-exclusive since 7 April 2026; whether it and other titles are in this lobby: check the lobby | Check on the operator's page | Differs by country; operator's own list applies | Stake |
| Shuffle checked 21 August 2026 | Yes — live since February 2026 | Snow Run no longer Roobet-exclusive since 7 April 2026; whether it and other titles are in this lobby: check the lobby | Check on the operator's page | Differs by country; operator's own list applies | Shuffle |
| Roobet checked 21 August 2026 | Yes — live since February 2026 | Snow Run from 31 March 2026, exclusive for the first 7 days; other titles: check the lobby | Check on the operator's page | Differs by country; operator's own list applies | Roobet |
How to read it. The Rush Hour column is the only one we can fill with a flat “yes”: the studio and the trade press reported all three operators going live with the title in February 2026, and the game has stayed in their lobbies since. The other CCTV titles column is deliberately vague beyond Snow Run, because 155.io has released a string of games since January 2026 and no operator publishes a stable list of which ones it carries. What we can date precisely is Snow Run: it debuted on 31 March 2026 as a seven-day Roobet exclusive, which is why the Roobet row differs from the other two.
The crypto/fiat and countries columns are where most comparison pages start inventing. Deposit methods change by region and by month, and every operator keeps its own restricted-territory list. So those cells say what they should: look at the operator's page, logged out, from where you actually live.
Check dates update with every site build. If the date above is more than a few weeks old, treat the table as history and confirm in the lobby before depositing.
Stake: Rush Hour since February 2026
The first of the three names in every launch announcement, and the exit we put on the hero button for exactly that reason: it is the one most readers already have an account with.
- Live since
- Feb 2026155.io launch announcement
- Rush Hour
- Yesall 7 city feeds, ≈55 s rounds
- Check date
- 21 August 2026updates with each build
- Notes
- Not exclusivesame game as Shuffle and Roobet
What is confirmed: Stake listed Rush Hour when 155.io's CCTV Game range went live with operators in February 2026, roughly a month after the genre itself launched in January. The version in the Stake lobby is the studio's own build, so what you get is the standard product: seven live traffic feeds, a detection zone drawn across the lanes, and Under, Over, Range and Exact markets settling about every 55 seconds. The published return of 90.00–92.16% and the SHA-256 fairness commitment are properties of the game, not of the casino, and they travel with it.
What is not confirmed, and what we therefore do not claim: which other CCTV titles Stake carries at any given moment, which deposit methods are offered in your region, and which countries are blocked. Those three things are exactly what you should look up on Stake's own pages before you create an account, and the check takes less time than reading this paragraph. Snow Run stopped being a Roobet exclusive on 7 April 2026; whether it sits in the Stake lobby today is a lobby check, not something we assert.
Search the lobby
Type “Rush Hour” or “155.io”. Category browsing often hides CCTV titles between slots and live games.
Nothing Stake-specific
Feeds, markets, round length, RTP and the fairness hash are the studio's. The casino supplies the account, the wallet and the limits.
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Shuffle: the same February 2026 launch
Shuffle went live with the CCTV Game range in the same announcement as Stake and Roobet. Nothing about the traffic game differs here; what differs is the account you already have.
- Live since
- Feb 2026joint launch with Stake and Roobet
- Rush Hour
- Yesstandard 155.io build
- Check date
- 21 August 2026updates with each build
- Notes
- Not exclusiveno Shuffle-only CCTV title known to us
Confirmed: Shuffle was named alongside Stake and Roobet when 155.io announced in February 2026 that Rush Hour had gone live with real-money operators. Since that date the game has been part of the Shuffle lobby, served by the studio, with the same seven feeds from Tokyo to Bucharest, the same four markets and the same ≈55-second cadence that produces up to about 65 rounds an hour. The product is one build, distributed through an aggregator; the casino's role is the wallet around it.
Not confirmed, and left blank on purpose: Shuffle's list of other CCTV titles, its deposit options in your region and its country restrictions. We know of no Shuffle-exclusive 155.io title, hence “not exclusive” on the card rather than a name. Snow Run stopped being Roobet-only on 7 April 2026; whether Shuffle carries it today is a lobby check.
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Roobet: Rush Hour, plus the first Snow Run exclusive
Same February 2026 start as the other two, with one dated difference: when 155.io released its second CCTV title, Roobet had it alone for a week.
- Live since
- Feb 2026Rush Hour in the lobby
- Rush Hour
- Yesstandard 155.io build
- Check date
- 21 August 2026updates with each build
- Notes
- Snow Run firstexclusive 31 Mar – 6 Apr 2026
Confirmed: Roobet went live with Rush Hour in February 2026 with the same build as Stake and Shuffle. Then, on 31 March 2026, 155.io launched Snow Run, a game that counts skiers passing a gate instead of vehicles crossing a lane, and for its first seven days it was available only at Roobet. After that window the title opened to the wider operator list. That is the one place where the three lobbies provably differed, and it is why the Roobet row in the table above reads differently.
If 155.io repeats the pattern, Roobet may again be first to carry a new title; we do not know that it will. And Snow Run is not traffic betting. Its 18x maximum multiplier belongs to Snow Run and should not be read across to Rush Hour, whose maximum payout the studio has not published in a comparable form. This site stays on the traffic game; the other title is mentioned here only because it explains an exclusive.
Joint launch with Stake and Shuffle.
Seven-day exclusive on the studio's second title.
Snow Run opens to other operators; Rush Hour unchanged throughout.
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Country availability: honest answer, no map
Other sites draw a coloured world map here. We do not, because we do not have the data and neither do they. Access differs by country, by operator, and sometimes by game within one operator.

Does the operator accept your country?
Each of Stake, Shuffle and Roobet keeps its own restricted-territory list in its terms. They overlap but are not identical, which is why one casino may be reachable where another is not.
Can 155.io's games be shown there?
Game suppliers carry their own territorial limits. A lobby can be open to you while a whole supplier's catalogue is hidden from your view.
Is Rush Hour switched on for you?
Availability can be set per game. This is the case the FAQ warns about: the site loads, other games run, and the traffic game simply is not in the search results.
What this means in practice is simple. Open the operator's site without logging in, from the connection you normally use at home, and search the lobby for “Rush Hour”. If it appears, the game is offered in your country as of today. If it does not, it is not, and the right response is to accept that rather than to look for a way around it. We do not describe workarounds; using one typically breaches the operator's terms.
Facts we can state about geography, and nothing more:
The seven camera cities, Tokyo, London, Paris, Sydney, Lyon, Bucharest and Bangkok, say nothing about where the game can be played. A feed filmed in Paris is watched by players far from France; the camera location and the player's location are unrelated.
What to check before depositing
Five things to look at on the operator's own pages, in this order, before money moves. None of them is about the game; all of them are about what happens around it.
Search “Rush Hour” logged out, from home. If it is not there, stop: no account will change that.
Find the cashier page for your region and read both directions. A method that lets money in but not out, or charges on the way out, is the most common unpleasant surprise. Check minimums too.
Most withdrawals require identity checks. Complete them before winning, not after, so a payout is not held while documents are reviewed.
Deposit, loss and session limits live in the account settings of all three operators. At up to 65 rounds an hour this is not optional housekeeping; it is the only brake the format has. Our responsible gambling page walks through it.
Ask live chat one question before depositing, say, withdrawal times for your method. That answer is the best preview of what happens when something goes wrong.
Notice what is missing from the list: the game's odds, the city feeds, the markets. Those are identical at all three operators and are covered on how to bet on traffic and the main explainer; the choice between casinos is about the wallet, the withdrawal rules and whether the title is switched on for your country. Availability also moves: a genre that launched in January 2026 is still being classified in many places, which is why every row above carries a check date.
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Where to bet on traffic — FAQ
Which casinos have traffic betting?
Stake, Shuffle and Roobet went live with 155.io's CCTV Game titles in February 2026. Other operators may have followed since, so treat the list as a snapshot with a date.
Is the game available in every country?
No. Each operator restricts different markets, and a game can be missing from the lobby even where the site itself is reachable.
Do I need cryptocurrency?
It depends on the operator and your region. Check the deposit options on the operator's own page rather than assuming.
Are all CCTV games at every casino?
Not always. Some titles launch as exclusives first, as Snow Run did with Roobet for seven days.
How do I know the list is current?
Each row carries a check date. If the date is old, verify in the operator's lobby before depositing.
18+Three lobbies, one speed
Wherever you play it, the traffic game runs about 65 rounds an hour, and that cadence, not the choice of operator, is what makes the format easy to overspend on. Set a deposit limit and a session limit in the account before the first round, treat every stake as spent, and stop when either limit is reached. All three operators on this page provide those tools.
- 18+ only. The game is not available in every country; do not try to get around an operator’s restrictions.
- No strategy beats the line. Real traffic owes you no pattern, and the margin applies to every round.
- If it stops being fun, use the operator’s self-exclusion tools — our responsible gambling page lists where to get help.




