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Aviator lands in Panama after developer SPRIBE receives green light from regulator
Players in Panama can strap in and experience the world’s number one crash game, Aviator, for the first time after SPRIBE, the developer behind the title, received the necessary approvals from the Gaming Control Board (JCJ) to take off in the market.
More than 10 million players each month take flight with Aviator, which takes the increasing curve format and puts player nerves to the test – as the plane takes off, an increasing bet multiplier climbs with it, offering insane big win potential from small stakes.
Players must decide when to cash out. If they go too early, the win will be small but wait too long and the plane flies away, taking their accrued winnings and original stake with it.
Aviator is multiplayer and highly social. Players can watch as their scores move up and down the max win multiplier leaderboard in real-time, and there’s also a chat function where they can interact with other players throughout their session and share bonuses such as free spins.
SPRIBE has constantly updated Aviator since its launch in 2018 to ensure that it continues to deliver a compelling, fast-paced and big action experience, especially on mobile with the vast majority of players using their smartphones to access the game.
The company is now on a mission to make Aviator available to operators and players in regulated markets across the world, with Panama as its latest new market launch. The company is also making a push in North America and recently signed a breakthrough sponsorship agreement with the UFC.
Giorgi Tsutskiridze, Chief Commercial Officer at SPRIBE, said: “There is no other game like Aviator and we are thrilled to bring the world’s number one crash game to operators and players in Panama for the very first time.
“Aviator has changed the game for online casinos, accounting for the vast majority of the GGR generated by the brands that make it available to their players. Its simplicity is its beauty – it’s an easy game to play but one that grips players like no other casino game in the market.
“We are really excited to see it land in operator game lobbies in Panama and for players in the country to test their nerve against the increasing multiplier like 10 million other players do each month.”
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The half time hero: Why crash games are the ultimate cross-sell tool for sportsbooks
As player acquisition costs soar, the “bridge” between sports and casino has never been more critical. Giorgi Tsutskiridze, CCO at SPRIBE, explores why crash mechanics resonate with the sports bettor’s unique psychology, and how it’s turning downtime into a primary revenue driver.
Sports betting is inherently bursty, with the largest volume of activity and wagers coming while the sporting action takes place.
This is certainly the case since the rise of in-play betting and cashout. But this means operators are leaving millions of dollars of GGR on the table during half time, injury stops and the gaps between fixtures, especially during the off season.
Some have looked to expand their offering beyond core sports betting to help recover some of this lost GGR through virtuals, table games and even sports-themed slots.
In most cases, these games just don’t hit the mark with sports bettors. Standard slots, for example, are too noisy and complex for your average punter, as they prefer quick, skill-adjacent and transparent outcomes.
But this is where crash games such as Aviator come in. They are the perfect middle ground with a format that feels like a bet put plays more like an instant win.
Tapping into the psychology of hybrid players:
The transition from a sportsbook to a traditional casino lobby can often feel like a culture shock for the bettor.
Where sports betting is rooted in analysis and timing, traditional slots can feel like a passive exercise in luck. Aviator solves this friction by speaking the sports bettor’s native psychological language.
Here’s how…
The multiplier mindset: quantifiable risk v reward
For a sports bettor, value is everything. They’re conditioned to look at odds and weigh the probability of an outcome against the potential return. Aviator’s central mechanic, an increasing curve with a visible multiplier, mimics this “price action”.
Unlike a slot machine where the math is hidden behind spinning reels, Aviator displays the risk/reward in real-time. The player isn’t just gambling, they’re monitoring a market that’s moving in their favour, much like watching the odds shift in a live tennis match.
The cash out continuity
The most significant psychological bridge is the cash out functionality. In modern sports betting, the ability to settle a bet early to lock in profit or mitigate loss is a standard expectation.
Aviator takes this specific sports betting mechanic and makes it the core gameplay loop. The tension of deciding whether to hold for a higher Multiplier or exit to secure the win is identical to the adrenaline spike of an in-play football wager.
This familiarity reduces the cognitive load required to try a new game, leading to higher conversion rates from the sportsbook tab.
Passive luck v active agency (the skill component)
With traditional slots, the player hits a button to spin and then just waits to see if they win or not. Sports bettors, however, generally view themselves as participants whose knowledge or “gut” influences the outcome.
Crash games like Aviator grant the player agency. Even though the underlying math is RNG-based, the player feels in total control of the exit point. This sense of active participation satisfies the bettor’s desire for skill-based entertainment.
They aren’t just waiting for a win to be handed to them, they’re actively claiming it through a timely decision.
Fitting into the 15 minute window:
Half time is where GGR goes to die but because crash games have such short loops – with Aviator, a game round is typically between 8 seconds and 12 seconds – and are designed for the scroll and swipe behaviour of mobile users, they fill that time perfectly.
For example, Aviator now generates more than 400,000 bets per minute on average and we often see spikes during the half time of major sporting events.
Social proof as a retention lever:
Betting is highly social, but casino is often solitary, and this is a key reason why so few sports bettors engage with slots and table games.
Sports betting thrives against a social background, with punters talking about their bets at the pub, in the bookies, on social media, etc.
Aviator provides this social engagement via the chat function, as well as things like real-time leaderboards and the Rain Promo feature, where they can share bonuses with other players in the chat.
This actually keeps players engaged with the game and active in the chat, even when the match they are watching resumes after half time.
Strategic integration and a high ROI:
In 2026, seamlessness is the only KPI that matters.
Aviator’s lightweight UI, which is key for the success it has generated in emerging markets where limited infrastructure and high data costs to consumers cause challenges for “heavier games”, ensure there’s no loading bar friction as the player moves from the sportsbook into the Aviator lobby.
And when it comes to ROI, Aviator is in a league of its own – when given a full and proper launch, operators can see an immediate GGR uplift of 10%.
Crash games aren’t just another format for players to engage with – they are a strategic bridge that allows bettors to cross into the casino lobby through gameplay that genuinely taps into their psyche and delivers the experiences they enjoy.
And this is why operators that fail to integrate crash games like Aviator into their sports betting journey are leaving double-digit revenue growth on the table.
Author: Giorgi Tsutskiridze, CCO at SPRIBE
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Armenia
Totogaming.am Adds SPRIBE’s Aviator in Long-Awaited Release
“We wanted our users to experience the emotions, dynamics, and uniqueness of the Aviator game not only on the platform, but also in real life. This idea became the foundation of the teaser campaign, which resulted in a successful launch and strong interest from players,” said Victorya Harutyunyan, Head of Product Marketing at Totogaming.
“Launching Aviator on Totogaming is an important milestone for SPRIBE in the Armenian market. This partnership allows us to bring our flagship crash game to a highly engaged local audience, while ensuring the premium level of experience that players worldwide expect from Aviator. We value Totogaming’s commitment to innovation and are delighted to see such a strong reception from players from day one,” said Taras Kozovit, Head of Business Development at SPRIBE.
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TKO: SPRIBE names UFC fighter Valter “The Clean Monster” Walker as Aviator brand ambassador
Brazilian MMA fighter to promote the world’s number one crash game to his fan base worldwide as it soars past 66 million players per month
SPRIBE, the studio behind Aviator, the world’s number one crash game, has landed yet another knockout partnership with UFC superstar Valter “The Clean Monster” Walker joining its roster of Aviator brand ambassadors.
The partnership forms part of SPRIBE’s multi-year, multi-million-dollar marketing deal with the UFC under which it has a brand ambassador fund, allowing it to partner with individual UFC fighters such as The Clean Monster.
The 12 month partnership will see Valter promote Aviator to his fans in Brazil and beyond through a series of high profile campaigns and marketing stunts.
The Brazilian Mixed Martial Artist has an aggressive and entertaining fighting style which has seen him ride a four-fight win streak, each by heel hook submission. It’s also seen him build a large and loyal fanbase in his home country and internationally.
SPRIBE plans to tap into this as part of efforts to drive awareness of Aviator in Brazil and across Latin America.
Walker joins an impressive line-up of UFC Aviator brand ambassadors including the likes of Alexander Pantoja, Michael Page, Arman Tsarukyan, Diego Lopes, Alex Pereira, Johnny Walker and Merab Dvalishvili.
These partnerships have helped Aviator become the number one crash game on the planet with 66 million players taking flight each month placing more than 400,000 bets per minute across 6,000+ online casino and sportsbook brands.
Giorgi Tsutskiridze, CCO at SPRIBE, said: “Our multi-year deal with the UFC and the brand ambassador fund we have access to has proved to be hugely effective at driving awareness of Aviator among UFC fans worldwide.
“This partnership with Valter “The Clean Monster” Walker builds on this and allows us to really tap into Brazil and Latin America, markets where Aviator has already proved to be a big hit.
“We’ve got some great campaigns with Valter in the works so keep your eyes peeled. In the meantime, strap in and take flight with the world’s number one crash game.”
Valter “The Clean Monster” Walker, UFC heavyweight fighter and Aviator brand ambassador, added: “Aviator is one of the most thrilling games I’ve ever played and I’m thrilled to be promoting it to my fans in Brazil and beyond.
“Aviator is fast paced and where high risk can lead to high reward. You strap in, take flight and hold tights as the win multiplier continues to rise. When you decide to cash out is up to you – go too soon and the win is small, but wait too long and you risk losing it all.
“I’m really honored to be working with Aviator and SPRIBE on some truly knock-out campaigns, so watch this space.”
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