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Penalty Shoot-Out: Street

The street version of Evoplay's penalty crash game. Same heart, new look: painted walls, a street ball and a slightly higher multiplier ceiling.

What Street is

Penalty Shoot-Out: Street is the street variant of the Evoplay classic. It swaps the stadium for a street pitch — painted wall, worn ball and all — but the game is the same penalty crash: you pick a direction, shoot, and the multiplier climbs with every goal until you decide to cash out or miss.

What changes (and what doesn't)

What changes is small and honestly cosmetic:

  • Setting: street football instead of a stadium.
  • Multiplier ceiling: 32x, just above the 30.72x of the original.

What doesn't change is the core: it's still a crash game, the outcome is random (RNG, verifiable with Provably Fair) and the whole strategy comes down to when to cash out. It's not "easier to win" than the classic — chance and RTP rule it the same. It pays to check the RTP at the operator before you play.

Is Street right for you?

If you've already played the classic version and want a change of scenery, Street is a good excuse. If you're just starting, it doesn't matter which you pick to learn: the mechanics are identical. Either way, get the hang of it free in the demo and, when you play for money, choose a casino with a good bonus and fast withdrawals on where to play.

Want to try it? Street and the classic version are on 1win, with a demo and crypto.

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Frequently asked questions

What sets Penalty Shoot-Out: Street apart from the original?

Mostly the look: it moves from a stadium to a street pitch. The mechanics are the same (5 penalties, you cash out goal by goal) and the ceiling nudges up to 32x versus the 30.72x of the classic.

Does it have a better RTP than the classic version?

Not necessarily. Take the RTP shown at your casino as a reference, and it pays to check the RTP at the operator, since it can vary between platforms.

Street or the classic — which is better?

It comes down to taste: the gameplay is practically identical. If you like the street-football vibe, go Street; if you want the most widely available one, the classic.

Is there a demo of Street?

Yes, usually. Try it free before playing for money from the demo.