Aviator
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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Aviator
Pernambuco court revokes Spribe’s interim relief in Aviator trademark dispute
TJPE cites a Brasília federal ruling that suspended the legal effects of Spribe’s AVIATOR registration and barred exclusivity claims during nullity proceedings.
The Court of Justice of Pernambuco (TJPE) has revoked preliminary appellate relief previously granted to Spribe OÜ in litigation over the AVIATOR trademark in Brazil.
In a monocratic decision, Justice Andrea Epaminondas Tenorio de Brito held that the factual and legal basis for the earlier injunction no longer exists. The court pointed to a subsequent decision by the Federal Court in Brasília that provisionally suspended the legal effects of Spribe’s Brazilian AVIATOR trademark registration and ordered Spribe to refrain from asserting exclusivity based on that registration while federal nullity proceedings are ongoing.
TJPE said its earlier relief relied on the presumption that Spribe’s trademark registration before Brazil’s National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) was fully valid and enforceable. With the federal court suspending the registration’s effects, the Pernambuco court found the underlying circumstances had materially changed.
The court cited Article 296 of the Brazilian Code of Civil Procedure as the basis for revoking the preliminary relief in light of the changed legal situation.
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Aviator
Pernambuco court revokes Spribe interim relief in AVIATOR trademark dispute
The Court of Justice of Pernambuco (TJPE) has revoked preliminary appellate relief previously granted to Spribe OÜ in ongoing litigation over the use of the AVIATOR trademark in Brazil, citing a change in the legal circumstances supporting the earlier decision.
In a monocratic decision, Justice Andrea Epaminondas Tenorio de Brito concluded that the factual and legal basis for the prior injunction no longer exists. The ruling follows a decision by the Federal Court in Brasília that provisionally suspended the legal effects of Spribe’s Brazilian AVIATOR trademark registration.
According to the press release, the federal court also ordered Spribe to refrain from asserting exclusivity based on that registration until the federal nullity proceedings are resolved.
TJPE said its earlier decision had relied on the presumption that Spribe’s trademark registration with the Brazilian National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) was fully valid and enforceable. With the federal court now suspending the legal effects of that registration, the Pernambuco court held that the foundation for interim relief had materially changed, prompting revocation under Article 296 of the Brazilian Code of Civil Procedure.
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Ariel Reem CEO at Games Valley
Games Valley adds SPRIBE’s Aviator crash game to aggregation platform
Deal adds the flagship crash title to Games Valley’s operator distribution network via a single integration.
Games Valley has added SPRIBE’s crash game Aviator to its aggregation platform, extending operator access to the supplier’s flagship title.
Under the agreement, Aviator will be distributed through Games Valley’s platform to its network of operators across regulated and emerging markets.
SPRIBE said Aviator reaches more than 77 million monthly active players, processes over 400,000 bets per minute, and accounts for more than 90% of the global crash-game market.
Ariel Reem, CEO at Games Valley, said: “Aviator is one of those rare games that has become a category-defining product. For operators, this is exactly the kind of content that can make an immediate impact. At Games Valley, we’re focused on giving operators access to the games players already know and trust, while helping them maximise performance through a fast, flexible aggregation platform.”
Giorgi Tsutskiridze, CCO at SPRIBE, said: “Games Valley has built a strong reputation as a modern aggregation partner for operators that want access to premium casino content quickly, efficiently and reliably. Through this partnership, we are able to bring Aviator to a wider network of operators through a platform that understands the value of proven, high-performing content in both established and fast-growing markets.”
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