How Immersive Roulette works

Immersive Roulette is Evolution's flagship cinematic roulette table — the same single-zero European game everyone knows, but shot like a sports broadcast. Multiple high-resolution cameras follow the ball, and slow-motion replays show every spin from at least three angles after the result is announced. It's been live since 2013 and was named EGR Game of the Year in 2014, with the production values still setting the benchmark for live roulette today.

Standard European rules

The wheel is a 37-pocket single-zero European wheel: numbers 1-36 plus a single zero. All standard inside and outside bets are available — Straight Up, Split, Street, Corner, Six Line, Column, Dozen, Red/Black, Odd/Even, High/Low. Straight Up wins pay the classic 35:1, with no multiplier mechanic. Outside even-money bets follow the standard European rules without La Partage or En Prison.

Multi-camera cinematic stream

What separates Immersive from every other Evolution roulette table is the production. The wheel is shot from at least three angles in HD, with one fixed wide shot, one over-the-shoulder dealer view, and a close-up that follows the ball trajectory. After each result is announced, an instant slow-motion replay plays automatically, letting you see the exact pocket the ball settled into.

Neighbour bets and race track

The full neighbour-bet panel is available, including Voisins du Zéro, Tiers du Cylindre, Orphelins and Finale en Plein. The race track interface lets you cover a number plus its physical neighbours on the wheel with a single click — the standard 1-up-2-down convention applies.

Mobile play and limits

The stream runs in HD on iOS and Android in both portrait and landscape. Slow-motion replays are preserved on mobile but trimmed to a single angle to save bandwidth. Bet limits run from $0.50 to $5,000 per round, with higher-limit cousins (Salon Privé Roulette, VIP Roulette) available for stakes above $5,000.