
Operators Offering Betting on Traffic: where the game runs

Stake, Shuffle and Roobet launched the CCTV titles of 155 Media Studios on 18 February 2026, and Rush Hour reaches lobbies through Hub88, its exclusive aggregation partner since 26 February 2026. Betika has carried the studio's portfolio in Uganda and Kenya since 26 August 2025. Availability differs by country and a title can be absent from a lobby even where the site itself loads, so look for the game before you deposit. We are not an operator: every button on this page is a partner link to a lobby, and the account, balance and limits live there, not here.
18 Feb 2026Stake, Shuffle and Roobet add the 155 CCTV titles
26 Feb 2026Hub88 becomes the exclusive aggregator for Rush Hour
26 Aug 2025Betika carries the studio portfolio in Uganda and Kenya
24/7feeds run around the clock from the studio's own facility
By countryavailability is set by each operator, not by the game


Availability differs by operator and country. We do not rate operators and publish no bonus offers. Checked 21 August 2026.

Availability at a glance
This is the only table on the site that matters for money, so it follows one rule: a cell is filled only with what we could confirm from a launch record or a lobby, and an empty cell stays empty. We do not rate operators, we do not publish bonus offers, and we do not guess. Every row carries the date it was last checked, 21 August 2026, because a lobby can gain or lose a title between two visits.
Three facts anchor the table. On 18 February 2026 Stake, Shuffle and Roobet went live with the CCTV line-up of 155 Media Studios, the genre that opened on 28 January 2026 with Rush Hour. On 26 February 2026 Hub88 became the exclusive aggregation partner for Rush Hour, which is the route the title takes into every lobby after that date. And since 26 August 2025 Betika has carried the studio's portfolio in Uganda and Kenya, well before the road-camera format existed.
Operator, Rush Hour status, other CCTV titles, check date. Blank means unconfirmed, not absent. Buttons above and below lead to a lobby via a partner link.




The four CCTV titles of 155 Media Studios with the return each one publishes. Covers from 155.io.

Hub88 is how the game travels
A studio with a dozen titles does not build a separate integration for every operator that wants them. It connects once to an aggregator, and the aggregator carries the whole catalogue to every site on its network. For Rush Hour that aggregator is Hub88, the exclusive aggregation partner since 26 February 2026. The word exclusive matters: after that date, a lobby that wants Rush Hour gets it through Hub88 or not at all.
This explains the pattern in the timeline. Stake, Shuffle and Roobet switched on the CCTV titles on the same day, 18 February 2026, eight days before the Hub88 agreement was announced, because they were already plumbed into the same distribution layer. It also explains why the list on this page is expected to grow: each new operator on the Hub88 network can add the title without the studio lifting a finger, so the constraint is the operator's appetite and its market list, not engineering.

Same game everywhere. Because one build of Rush Hour is served through one aggregator, the rounds, markets and the 90.00–92.16 % band are identical across lobbies. What differs is the currency, the limits and the country list.
Studio, aggregator, operator: the three layers a round passes through before it reaches a screen.

Stake
What is confirmed: Stake added the CCTV line-up of 155 Media Studios on 18 February 2026, three weeks after the genre debuted. Rush Hour has been in its lobby since that date, and the tile we checked on 21 August 2026 showed the same four markets, Under, Over, Range and Exact, and the same published band of 90.00–92.16 % as everywhere else. Nothing about the game is specific to Stake; the lobby is the wrapper.
Finding it takes two steps. Games on Stake are grouped by type rather than by studio, so the quickest route is the search field: type Rush Hour or 155 and the tile appears if it is served in your market. If search returns nothing, the title is not available to your account, and no menu will change that.


Shuffle
Shuffle went live with the studio's titles on the same day as Stake, 18 February 2026, which is the first hint that both were fed by one distribution layer rather than by two separate deals. Since then Rush Hour has sat in its catalogue alongside the rest of the 155 line-up. As with every operator here, we checked the listing on 21 August 2026 and publish no bonus, promo code or rating for the site.
The navigation habit that helps on Shuffle is to filter by provider. The catalogue can be narrowed to a single studio, and picking 155 Media Studios shows every title it serves to your market in one view: Rush Hour and the other CCTV games next to Coin Flip, Marble Plinko and the rest. That view is also the quickest way to notice an absence. If the provider filter is there but the road-camera tile is not, the restriction is on the title, not the studio, and it is worth knowing that before funding the account rather than after.

Roobet
Roobet is the third name on the 18 February 2026 launch and the one with a second date attached. On 31 March 2026 the studio released Snow Run, its skier-counting CCTV title, as a Roobet exclusive for the first seven days, with multipliers up to 18×. That is the clearest public sign of a closer relationship between the operator and 155 Media Studios than a plain catalogue listing, and it is why Roobet is often the first lobby where a new CCTV title shows up.
For the road-camera game itself nothing changes. Rush Hour on Roobet is the same build as on Stake and Shuffle, served through the same Hub88 layer since 26 February 2026, with the same seven cities and the same 90.00–92.16 % band. The exclusive was about Snow Run and about timing, not about different odds, and after its seven days Snow Run joined the general catalogue too.
Search for the title name if the grouping is not obvious; the car betting game page shows what the Rush Hour tile and lobby look like so you recognise it.
Roobet exclusive · 31 Mar – 6 Apr 2026Snow RunSkier count on a live slope, multipliers up to 18×; Rush Hour on Roobet since 18 Feb 2026Open Roobet lobby
The seven-day Snow Run window is the only operator exclusive the studio has announced so far.
Three lobbies, one game
Stake, Shuffle and Roobet have listed Rush Hour since 18 February 2026. Open one, search for the tile and watch a round settle before you deposit.

Country restrictions, stated plainly
Every operator keeps its own list of restricted markets, the list is different from site to site, and it changes. We do not reproduce those lists here because a copy would be wrong within weeks, and we make no claims about where the game is or is not legal. The honest statement is shorter: availability is an operator decision, taken per country and sometimes per title, and the only reliable check is the lobby itself.
There are two layers to notice. The first is whether the site opens and accepts a registration from your country at all. The second is whether a given title is served to your account once you are inside, because a lobby can load perfectly and still not show Rush Hour. An absent tile is a restriction too, just a quieter one, and it should be read the same way as a closed door.
Betika is the useful contrast. It has carried the 155 portfolio since 26 August 2025 for Uganda and Kenya specifically, on its own integration rather than through Hub88, which shows that the same studio can reach a market through an entirely different operator and route.


The test is the tile. Open the lobby, search for Rush Hour, and treat no result as a no. Do it before the deposit, not after.

Opening an account and finding the game
There is no login page on this site, and that is deliberate. Rush Hour runs inside an operator's lobby, so the account, the balance, the verification status and the limits all live with the operator. We hold nothing of yours, and any page claiming to log you in to the game directly is not ours. What we can do is describe the sequence, which is the same at Stake, Shuffle and Roobet and at any operator that joins later through Hub88.
Registration comes first, then whatever verification the site requires for your market, then a deposit in a currency the site accepts; the studio supports major fiat and crypto currencies, but the operator decides which are offered. After that you go to the section where live or original games sit, or simply search, and open Rush Hour. The first thing on screen is a road that has been running without you, with a ≈55-second clock already counting down.
Set the deposit and session limits while the account is still empty, and read stakes and limits for why roughly 65 rounds an hour makes that matter. One account covers the whole lobby, so limits set for Rush Hour apply to every other title too.
FAQ
Where can I bet on traffic?
Stake, Shuffle and Roobet went live with the format on 18 February 2026, and Betika has carried the studio's games in Uganda and Kenya since 26 August 2025. Each row in the table above carries its own check date.
Why did the game appear at several sites at once?
Because it is distributed through Hub88, the exclusive aggregation partner for Rush Hour since 26 February 2026, rather than integrated operator by operator.
Is it available in my country?
That depends on the operator, not on the game. Restricted market lists differ between sites and change over time, and a title can be missing from a lobby even where the site opens.
Do I need crypto?
It depends on the operator and region. The studio supports major fiat and crypto currencies, so check the deposit page of the site you use.
Do I need a separate account for the game?
No. Rush Hour runs inside the operator's lobby, so your existing balance, limits and verification status apply to it.
What to check before a deposit
No ratings, no bonuses, no promo codes on this page. Dates checked 21 August 2026.

Where the feed is open



Availability differs by operator and country. We do not rate operators and publish no bonus offers. Checked 21 August 2026.
Risk note. Betting on traffic is entertainment, not income. The published return band of 90.00–92.16 % means that over many rounds the operator keeps 8–10 % of everything staked, and with about 65 rounds an hour those rounds add up fast. Set a deposit and a time limit before you open a feed, never chase a count, and read our responsible gambling page. Help is free at BeGambleAware.org.