Aviatrix
Aviatrix’s LatAm expansion reaches Peru
Aviatrix, the hugely popular crash game, has added its latest regulated market, this time gaining the certification it needs to go live in Peru.
The certification means that Aviatrix can be offered by licensed operators in Peru for the first time.
Gabriela Novello, Director of Business Development LatAm at Aviatrix, said: “Latin America has been an important part of the Aviatrix journey so far, and we’re really excited to add another of the region’s regulated markets. Peru is a really exciting opportunity for us, and we know Aviatrix is going to perform strongly for those looking to offer intuitive and engaging gameplay to their customers.”
Peru marks the first certification in Latin America acquired by Aviatrix, with Brazil, Colombia and others to follow soon.
With an on-the-ground team and local expertise, Aviatrix is committed to providing online casino excellence to its Latin American partners.
It often runs dedicated promotions in the regions, like the new game splash that was rolled out in Brazil for the São João festival last year.
Aviatrix was also named ‘Rising Star in Casino’ at the SBC Awards Latinoamérica 2024.
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Anastasia Rimskaya Chief Account Officer at Aviatrix
Aviatrix Launches New Loot Boxes to Deepen Progression and Reward Paths
Aviatrix has launched a new Loot Box feature for its premier crash game, presenting collectible rewards, free bets, and progression bonuses aimed at boosting long-term player engagement.
Loot Boxes are granted through a daily rewards mechanism, with players obtaining them according to their in-game actions and advancement. Every box holds a variety of rewards, such as aircraft skins, complimentary bets, and aviation experience points.
The feature enhances Aviatrix’s developing loyalty system, providing players with fresh options to personalize their aircraft and earn rewards through continuous engagement.
Anastasia Rimskaya, Chief Account Officer at Aviatrix, said: “Loot Boxes are part of our wider vision for Aviatrix as a connected multi-game universe. As we expand our iGaming Metaverse, features like Loot Boxes add another meaningful layer to how players build their profile, customise their aircraft and earn rewards across the ecosystem.”
Unveiled in February, the Aviatrix iGaming Metaverse signifies the supplier’s shift from a standalone crash game to an integrated multi-title ecosystem.
Starting with the imminent debut of Aviatrix Second Chance and continuing with upcoming titles like Aviatrix Fruits and Aviatrix Mines, every game will utilize a single integrated player profile, progression system, and rewards and achievements framework.
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Aviatrix moves beyond crash games with new iGaming Metaverse
Aviatrix has launched its iGaming Metaverse, expanding the popular crash game into a connected, multi-game ecosystem.
Following three years as a single title, Aviatrix will release Aviatrix Second Chance next month, followed by additional games such as Aviatrix Fruits and Aviatrix Mines. The Metaverse links all titles under a unified progression system, allowing players to retain profiles, rewards, and achievements across games for a continuous experience.
“From the beginning, our ambition for Aviatrix has always been bigger than a single game,” said Anastasia Rimskaya, Chief Account Officer at Aviatrix. “By unifying the player’s profile and progression across multiple games, we are giving users reasons to stay loyal. The Aviatrix iGaming Metaverse is our long-term vision of a connected ecosystem where every title contributes to the same player journey.”
The Metaverse allows new titles to integrate seamlessly, offering players more ways to advance, unlock rewards, and join tournaments.
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Aviatrix integrates with Notix.Games
Award-winning crash game Aviatrix has integrated with Notix.Games’ casino aggregation platform.
The agreement sees operator partners of Notix.Games gaining access to Aviatrix, which is beloved by players for its intuitive gameplay, progression system and legendary network tournaments.
Anastasia Rimskaya, Chief Account Officer at Aviatrix, said: “Notix.Games has built a strong Aggregation Platform with a clear focus on quality and reliability, which makes this a great fit for Aviatrix. Through this integration, more operators can offer their players a crash game that has set a new standard for the genre. We’re excited to work closely with Notix.Games
Ahikam Raviv, CCO at Notix.Games, said: “Aviatrix is one of those games players instantly recognise and actively look for. Adding it to our Aggregation Platform strengthens our offering for operator partners who want content that is easy to understand, highly engaging and consistently performs across different markets.”
Aviatrix’s current ‘Take Cash Before the Crash’ tournament is giving away four million euros in rewards to players between December 1, 2025 and February 28, 2026.
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