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Snow Run Drops April 7: CCTV Gaming Hits the Slopes
155.io's third CCTV game brings alpine skiing into the prediction format. Multiple camera angles. Three confirmed operators. One week out.
155.io will launch Snow Run on 7 April 2026, making it the third title in the CCTV Game portfolio and the first to leave urban and indoor environments for alpine terrain.
Snow Run points cameras at real ski slopes and uses AI to count skiers crossing detection zones. The format is identical to Rush Hour and Duck River: predict whether the count will be Under, Over, within a Range, or an Exact match. Rounds last approximately 60 seconds.
What sets Snow Run apart is the multi-camera setup. For the first time in a CCTV game, players will see footage from POV cameras, drone angles, and slope-side perspectives. The visual variety is a step up from the single fixed cameras used in Rush Hour.
Distribution Confirmed
Distribution is confirmed on Roobet, Stake, and Shuffle from day one. That is the same three-operator lineup that Rush Hour achieved, but Snow Run gets there at launch rather than building up to it.
"Live traffic content is just the start," 155.io founder Sam Jones said when the CCTV game genre launched in January. "From live wildlife to iconic sporting locations, we're only just setting off on our journey." Snow Run is the next stop on that journey.
How to Prepare
Players who already have accounts at any of the three operators will be able to access Snow Run the moment it goes live. If you are new to CCTV games, creating an account on Roobet, Stake, or Shuffle now means you are ready on day one.
New to the format entirely? Read our How CCTV Games Work guide or start with our beginner's guide.
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