Lucky Colors takes inspiration from Perya-style Filipino entertainment and features three colorful cubes moving along a track. CreedRoomz is going the route of familiarity and is offering operators something more specific than the standard wheel or card-based concept.
This route also fits well within CreedRoomz’s library. On its site, the supplier lists a range of Asian games that include Baccarat, Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo, Andar Bahar, and Teen Patti. Therefore, Lucky Colors is part of a pre-existing regional content strategy.
Two Modes, Two Player Segments
The noteworthy detail here is the two modes within the game. Classic mode uses a six-spot board that’s more geared towards single-color wins, whereas the Advanced mode features an 18-spot board and more complexity. That reflects the strategy of creating one game that caters to both casual play and more intense sessions.
Lucky Colors has random multipliers associated with betting spots and a Special Round that distributes multipliers across all 18 advanced positions. The max payout is set at 1,111x. These features are basic retention aids that are easy to market and not hard to understand within a short-form video format. That aligns well with the pace that live game show providers are moving toward.
Another Step in CreedRoomz’s 2026 Roadmap
This launch is consistent with CreedRoomz’s cadence for 2026. In January, the studio announced Lucky Colors at ICE Barcelona, co-headlining other new titles like Road to Eldorado, Bac Dice, The Choice, and Crypto Market. In a January interview, CreedRoomz revealed that it has planned six new game shows for 2026.
The timing also stands out. Creed Roomz is due to launch at SiGMA Asia in Manila on 1-3 June, which gives the company a stage in the very market that inspired Lucky Color. That might suggest that the launch is part of a wider regional strategy rather than a standalone product test.
What operators might want to watch is whether localized live content could continue to differentiate itself in a crowded game show format. CreedRoomz appears to think that it can. With this launch, the supplier indicates it sees Southeast Asia not only as a distribution platform but as a source of new formats, themes, and mechanics.


