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World’s number one crash game now live at SkillOnNet brands
Spribe’s Aviator available to players at all SkillOnNet casino sites including PlayOJO, BacanaPlay Spin Genie, Genting Casino and more
SkillOnNet, the award-winning global entertainment company, is telling players to strap in for the ride of their lives after it joined forces with Spribe, the developer behind the world’s number one crash game, Aviator.
Aviator will now be available to players at household-name brands such as PlayOJO, LuckyNiki, SlotsMagic and Slingo.com. It is the original crash game with more than 10 million monthly active players. And it’s easy to see why it has become such a hit.
Aviator takes the increasing curve format and sees a plane take off and fly high into the sky – as it does, a Multiplier rises with it. Players must decide when to cash out – go too early and their winnings will be small but wait too long and the plane flies away taking their stake and prize with it.
Players will enjoy the social interaction the game provides – they can watch their scores go up and down the leader board in real-time, and also chat with other players throughout their session. There’s also a good chance Free Bets will drop while they play, too.
The partnership adds yet more quality content to SkillOnNet’s market-leading portfolio, which stands at more than 3,500 titles across slots, table games, live dealer, instant wins, bingo, crash games and more from the biggest providers in the business.
Jani Kontturi at SkillOnNet, said: “Crash games are hugely popular with players in markets across Europe and beyond and Spribe’s Aviator is the best of the best. This is the original crash game, offering thrills, spills, big wins and social interaction like no other.
“We go to great lengths to stock our lobbies with a wide range of casino games, from slots to live dealer, and of course crash games, and we now have the number one crash game in the world in our portfolio. This is what makes us an award-winning online casino operator and why other brands use the SkillOnNet platform to power their sites.”
Denis Didenko, Head of Business Development at Spribe, added: “SkillOnNet powers some of the most popular online casino brands in the world, so it’s great to see Aviator land in the lobbies of these sites and for players to take flight for the first time. Aviator has become so popular because the gameplay is easy to understand while putting players on the edge of their seats with each game round.”
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What Does a Win Feel Like? WinSpirit Is Trying to Find Out
As competition among online casino operators increasingly centers on bonus size and game catalogs, WinSpirit is testing a different kind of engagement. The company has launched Euphoria Lab, a project built around an unusual premise for the industry: asking players not about payouts, but about feelings.
Players are invited to share the emotions, memories, and scents they connect with winning. Some describe it as the smell of rain before a summer storm, others mention morning coffee, sea breeze, or the charge in the air right before a result is announced.
The initiative sits within WinSpirit’s summer campaign, but its ambition reaches beyond typical promotions or gameplay mechanics. Euphoria Lab turns attention to the emotional side of play — the moments that stay with players long after a session ends.
Every response collected becomes part of a larger creative project WinSpirit intends to unveil later this year. The company has kept the details under wraps, saying only that the concept moves in a direction rarely seen in the online casino space.
Rather than the usual focus on numbers, odds, or promotions, Euphoria Lab asks a simpler question: not what a win pays out, but what it feels like.
The project is live now, with players across several markets already contributing their answers — a growing, community-shaped experiment with no fixed endpoint yet.
The post What Does a Win Feel Like? WinSpirit Is Trying to Find Out appeared first on EE Gaming | Global iGaming & Tech Intelligence Hub.
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What Does a Win Feel Like? WinSpirit Is Trying to Find Out
As competition among online casino operators increasingly centers on bonus size and game catalogs, WinSpirit is testing a different kind of engagement. The company has launched Euphoria Lab, a project built around an unusual premise for the industry: asking players not about payouts, but about feelings.
Players are invited to share the emotions, memories, and scents they connect with winning. Some describe it as the smell of rain before a summer storm, others mention morning coffee, sea breeze, or the charge in the air right before a result is announced.
The initiative sits within WinSpirit’s summer campaign, but its ambition reaches beyond typical promotions or gameplay mechanics. Euphoria Lab turns attention to the emotional side of play — the moments that stay with players long after a session ends.
Every response collected becomes part of a larger creative project WinSpirit intends to unveil later this year. The company has kept the details under wraps, saying only that the concept moves in a direction rarely seen in the online casino space.
Rather than the usual focus on numbers, odds, or promotions, Euphoria Lab asks a simpler question: not what a win pays out, but what it feels like.
The project is live now, with players across several markets already contributing their answers — a growing, community-shaped experiment with no fixed endpoint yet.
The post What Does a Win Feel Like? WinSpirit Is Trying to Find Out appeared first on Americas iGaming & Sports Betting News.
Latest News
What Does a Win Feel Like? WinSpirit Is Trying to Find Out
As competition among online casino operators increasingly centers on bonus size and game catalogs, WinSpirit is testing a different kind of engagement. The company has launched Euphoria Lab, a project built around an unusual premise for the industry: asking players not about payouts, but about feelings.
Players are invited to share the emotions, memories, and scents they connect with winning. Some describe it as the smell of rain before a summer storm, others mention morning coffee, sea breeze, or the charge in the air right before a result is announced.
The initiative sits within WinSpirit’s summer campaign, but its ambition reaches beyond typical promotions or gameplay mechanics. Euphoria Lab turns attention to the emotional side of play — the moments that stay with players long after a session ends.
Every response collected becomes part of a larger creative project WinSpirit intends to unveil later this year. The company has kept the details under wraps, saying only that the concept moves in a direction rarely seen in the online casino space.
Rather than the usual focus on numbers, odds, or promotions, Euphoria Lab asks a simpler question: not what a win pays out, but what it feels like.
The project is live now, with players across several markets already contributing their answers — a growing, community-shaped experiment with no fixed endpoint yet.
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