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Aviatrix is a crash game that has won awards for its NFT-based mechanics. It’s now available through QTech Games, in a distribution deal which will expand its reach to Asia and other emerging market.
QTech Games operator partners can now offer Aviatrix seamlessly to players through the QTech platform. Aviatrix has reached another important milestone in its rapid expansion with this agreement. In May, the game was played by almost 250,000 players each month.
Vladislav Artemyev is the CEO of Aviatrix. He said, “Aviatrix has been one of the fastest-growing casino games around the world, and the partnership with QTech Games brings the title to new audiences in Asia. QTech’s operator partner will be able now to offer their emerging market players a truly unique online casino game that focuses on providing the best entertainment possible. Over the next few weeks and months, we’ll continue to work hard to add new functionality and features to Aviatrix. Watch this space .”
Daniel Long, QTech Games’ CCO, stated: “This timely title is a victory for the creative team at Aviatrix, which has captured the zeitgeist through popular crash mechanics and in-demand NFT. It is a welcome addition to QTech Games’ expanding crash portfolio. Customizable game assets, such as the colour of an aircraft’s body, and its main components, are available.
This deal was announced ahead of SiGMA Asia in Manila, between 19-22 Jul. Aviatrix’s product will be showcased on the conference floor of Stand #B09. QTech Games will host the SiGMA Asia Invitational Golf Day at Manila’s Club Intramuros Golf Course starting at 8am on July 19.
Aviatrix’s NFT-based engagement mechanisms have gained recognition over the past few months. The game allows players to create and customize their own NFT aircraft that they can then use in gameplay. So far, more than 300,000. NFT aircrafts have been created.