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Cubeia Launches Triple Jackpot Roulette with Shared Live Prizes

A fresh twist on roulette where every bet builds a communal prize. Will three greens in a row make you the next big winner? Players and casinos now share the thrill—literally.

The image shows a group of people playing roulette in a casino. There are four people standing...
The image shows a group of people playing roulette in a casino. There are four people standing around the table, with coins scattered across the surface. In the background, there are several tables and chairs, as well as a wall with a door and lights on the ceiling. The image is in black and white.

Cubeia Launches Triple Jackpot Roulette with Shared Live Prizes

Cubeia has released Triple Jackpot Roulette, a new take on classic roulette with live multiplayer and shared jackpot features. The game is now available to all partners through the Cubeia platform, allowing immediate deployment. Operators can tweak settings to match their casino's branding and betting preferences. The game introduces a Shared Jackpot system, where 0.7% of every bet contributes to a growing prize pool. When three green outcomes appear in a row, the jackpot triggers, splitting the winnings equally among all active players. This design encourages community play, as highlighted by Cubeia's Chief Commercial Officer, Tobias Fogelberg, who described it as a way to create genuine collective winning experiences.

Triple Jackpot Roulette retains a **base return-to-player (RTP) rate of 94%**, balancing traditional roulette mechanics with the new jackpot feature. Operators also have flexibility—they can adjust the jackpot contribution rate, the percentage of bets feeding the pool, and customise branding to suit their casino's style. The title is part of Cubeia's **Originals Studio** lineup, though no official count of casino partners or confirmed integrations has been disclosed yet.

The game is ready for deployment across Cubeia's network, offering casinos a fresh way to engage players with shared rewards. Operators can now tailor the experience to their audience while keeping the core mechanics of roulette intact. No public announcements have been made regarding specific platforms adopting the game at this stage.

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