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SteveWillDoit and Togi get a $100,000 win on Mission Uncrossable

Hannan Mundia
Hannan Mundia Published 12/05/2026
SteveWillDoit and Togi mission uncrossable win

The Kick streamers SteveWillDoit and Togi were playing Mission Uncrossable during a joint stream, when they got a memorable $100,00 win by using the autobet feature.

Collaborating with streamers who share the same type of audience that you’re aiming to attract is clearly one of the best ways to grow your personal brand, and while this usually happens in the gaming category, with games such as Among Us, Peak, and Lethal Company especially popular, it is becoming more popular with slots, too.

SteveWillDoit and Togi were streaming a variety of games on Roobet when they eventually settled on Mission Uncrossable. The autobet feature clearly offers convenience, but despite an ambitious multiplier target, it didn’t stop the two gambling streamers from winning big at the crypto casino.

How SteveWillDoit and Togi won big on Mission Uncrossable

SteveWillDoit and Togi were sitting in the same room, streaming on SteveWillDoit’s channel. It didn’t take long for them to start playing Mission Uncrossable, an arcade-style gambling game created by Roobet.

The game is essentially a mix of Crossy Road and Crash. It gives players the option to either keep moving forward, risking a crash and losing everything, or cash out before that happens. Every successful lane increases the total multiplier and final payout.

SteveWillDoit and Togi celebrating their Mission Uncrossable win

SteveWillDoit and Togi celebrating their Mission Uncrossable win – Image credit: SteveWillDoIt

The two streamers opted to go for the autobet feature, which has the game run continuously based on custom parameters. In this instance, the streamers bet $500 for every spin with the game set to medium difficulty.

The lane they were going for was the one that gave a 220.8x multiplier and the autobet feature would automatically cash out after reaching that lane. The problem with this is that, with a multiplier this high, the odds are clearly stacked against you, so most players would lose their nerve and cash out well before.

It took a couple of tries, but SteveWillDoit and Togi eventually hit the desired lane, earning them an instant $110,400. The win made Steve happy, but Togi was clearly the one more excited out of the two. The streamer started saying incoherent sentences, celebrating what was an unlikely win for the pair.

This is one of the few Roobet games that SteveWillDoIt has dominated, with the most recent being his Crazy Ex-Girlfriend win. Both streamers have been having excellent luck on the online gambling platform in recent months, though this was perhaps the most memorable win due to the high multiplier.

Our Roobet review covers the platform in great detail so that you can see if it is worth trying out for yourself.

Feature image credit: SteveWillDoIt

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