
New Pinoy-launch live wheel from Pragmatic Live Manila. Smaller than Crazy Time but with cleaner mathematical structure.
Pragmatic Live launched Boom City for the Pinoy market on April 25, 2026. The MHCR review desk benched the format across launch weekend from the Manila studio feed. The wheel is smaller, the math cleaner, and the studio choreography sits closer to a roulette desk than the carnival energy a wider live wheel usually brings.
Boom City uses a 36-segment wheel with a 25× per-segment top multiplier. Lighting on the Manila set is warm-tungsten; the camera frames the wheel head-on with a side cam reserved for bonus reveals. Pacing runs roughly 38 seconds per round, brisker than the wider live-wheel norm. The dealer pool rotates Pragmatic Live native staff trained for the Pinoy market, with measured PH-English and Tagalog cut-ins on bonus segments.
| Metric | Observed (launch weekend) |
|---|---|
| End-to-end latency | 2.1 s (Editor verdict) |
| Average bitrate | 5.6 Mbps HD feed |
| Camera angles | 3 (head-on, side, bonus close) |
| Tagalog dealer share | 4 of 9 observed shifts |
The HD feed holds true 1080p on desktop and 720p on mobile, with no frame drops recorded across six observation windows. The under-table cam stays unused — the wheel is the entire stage.
Niche but cleanly engineered. The variance band is narrower than wider live-wheel formats, suiting seats that treat live as entertainment with a budget rather than jackpot hunting. PAGCOR-aligned Editor's Pick operators carry the launch feed.
ONLY. PAGCOR-licensed operators only. Play within your means. No outcome is ever certain — observed metrics are launch snapshots. GameCare PH: 1800-1888-1800.
No — game math is set by the studio engine, not the dealer. Tagalog-fluent tables only change the social layer; the edge and round cadence stay identical.
Asia-night (21:00–23:00 PHT) is the highest-load window for Manila-facing studios. Benching during peak is the harder test — feed quality, queue length and dealer-rotation cadence all stress here.
Mathematically no — published side-bet house edges sit deep into the operator. Side bets are entertainment spend, not expectation spend.
MHCR bench cards out only after the spin window closes. Pick the operator that matches the math, not the marketing.
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