155.io’s Innovative New CCTV Game ‘Footfall’ Added to Razed.com

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Thu 20 Aug 2026 15:13
Jake McEvoy 2 hours ago
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  • 155.io's Footfall crash game launches at Razed.com, featuring real CCTV street footage.
  • Bet on how long no one steps into view—cash out before a pedestrian appears for higher winnings.
  • Outcomes are provably fair and not influenced by the footage; no secret strategies.
155.io’s Footfall, a CCTV-inspired crash game featuring real street footage and an uncapped multiplier, is now available at Razed.com.

CCTV Game – Footfall: Now at Razed Casino

We’ve bet on the slopes and we’ve bet on global traffic, but now it’s time to bet on people.

Not the way we have historically, though. We’re not betting on goalscorers, Oscar winners, election winners, or reality TV contestants; we’re simply betting on when someone will walk into shot.

Welcome to 155.io’s brand-new CCTV Game, Footfall, which is now available at Razed.com.

Place your bet, watch the multiplier climb, and cash out before someone walks into shot. The longer you wait, the bigger the potential payout, but so is the risk of getting caught out.

Create an account with the Razed referral code MAXBET and then give this intriguing new title a try for yourself.

How it Works

If you’ve played a crash game before, you’ll feel right at home with Footfall. The difference is that, instead of watching a graph or animation, you’re watching real street footage as the multiplier climbs.

Place your bet and then just sit back and watch the multiplier rise. You can cash out at any point, locking in your current multiplier, but wait too long and the round will come to an end when someone enters the shot.

Every round follows the same simple principle where the higher the multiplier climbs, the bigger your potential payout, but with an uncapped multiplier, there’s no telling just how far a round might go before the footfall arrives.

Every player sees the same round at the same time, so there’s no concern as to whether you’re watching the right footage or not. Everyone is watching the same street, the same multiplier, and the same moment unfold.

155io Footfall Gameplay

Don’t Blame the Pedestrian

As convincing as the concept might be, the person appearing on screen isn’t actually what determines when the round crashes. According to 155.io, the outcome is decided by a “cryptographically committed seed” before betting closes, meaning the footage is there to provide the experience, not to influence the result.

Each round can subsequently be verified using the published server seed and nonce, allowing you to check that the result matches the game's predetermined outcome.

So, unfortunately, there’s no secret strategy hiding in the CCTV footage. Watching for someone approaching the corner might make the game more entertaining, but it won’t give you a mathematical advantage.

These are not live webcams, so there is no concern of human intervention or manipulation.

Razed Adds 155io Footfall

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