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Spribe – the company behind Aviator, the number one crash game in the world – has been granted a supplier licence by Spelinspektionen (Sweden)
Spribe, the developer of the world’s most popular crash game Aviator, has secured a supplier licence from the market regulator Spelinspektionen.
Spribe is now able to continue offering Aviator to operators, and to their players, after the recent change in regulations on July 1, which required licenses for providers.
Aviator uses the increasing curve format to see a plane taking off and flying higher in the sky. The win multiplier increases as the plane flies higher. It is the goal of the game to cash out as soon as possible, in order to secure the largest win. Wait too long, and the plane will fly away with the player’s winnings.
Aviator is a huge hit among Millennials and Generation Z, attracted by the simplicity of gameplay, potential for big wins, and social interaction. It allows players to interact with each other while simultaneously watching their scores climb up the leaderboard.
Players can also enjoy random bonuses, such as free spins, that appear in the chat section.
Aviator is often the top performing game in casinos. This is great news for operators.
David Natroshvili is the Chief Executive Officer of Spribe. He said: “Aviator has become the most popular crash game in the entire world. We are committed to making this available to players on all markets.” “Securing the license in Sweden represents a significant milestone for Spribe as a studio. It shows that we are capable of delivering next-generation experiences while meeting all requirements.”
Aviator is a unique experience and this is why there are more than 10 million players every month. We are looking forward to it continuing to fly high on the game lobby of our Swedish operator partner and players putting their nerves under test to see if the can come out top.