Sources and update policy
Every figure on this site is taken from a source a reader can open, and every figure carries the date on which we last checked it. Current reference date: 21 August 2026.

Where the numbers come from
The primary source for everything about the games is the studio itself. 155 Media Studios publishes its catalogue, the return of each title and the technical notes on round verification, and that is where the 90.00–92.16 % band for Rush Hour, the 94.00 % for Footfall and the rest of the portfolio figures on this site are read from. When the studio changes a figure, our figure changes with it, not before.
The second layer is industry publications and the studio's own announcements: the launch of the CCTV Game genre on 28 January 2026, the Stake, Shuffle and Roobet lobbies on 18 February 2026, Hub88 as exclusive aggregator from 26 February 2026, Snow Run on 31 March 2026, Footfall announced on 31 July 2026, and Betika in Uganda and Kenya since 26 August 2025. Dates are quoted as published.
The third layer is the operator lobbies: availability is a claim about a lobby on a date, so we look at the lobby and print the date.

What we check, and how often
Three groups of facts are rechecked on a schedule. Return bands are compared against the studio's games page; a band is quoted to two decimals exactly as published and never rounded to a friendlier number. Launch and availability dates are compared against the announcement and the lobby. Mechanics, meaning round length, the four markets, the seven city feeds and the verification scheme, are re-read from the studio's documentation.
The full cycle runs monthly, because the studio adds new 24/7 titles monthly. Anything reported by email is checked within five working days regardless of the cycle. If a source goes quiet on a figure, the figure keeps its last check date and we say so.

What we deliberately do not do
We do not test withdrawals: a single account on a single day says nothing reliable about an operator, and publishing it as a finding would be theatre. We do not give operators scores, stars or rankings; the operator list is in no order of preference. We do not publish promo codes or bonus terms, because those belong to the operator and change without notice. And we do not estimate what the game does not publish: no "typical count" per feed, no named junctions, no claim of an edge over the 90.00–92.16 % band.

Every figure lives with its date
The rule is short. Each number is paired with the date on which it was checked, the site-wide reference date being 21 August 2026. A number does not change unless that date changes with it, and the date does not move unless the number was actually rechecked.

If you find a mismatch between a figure here and its source, send the page address and the link to editors@betting-on-traffic.com. Corrections are handled before anything else, and you can read how we work on the about page.
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.