Spribe is the studio that made crash games a mainstream casino product. Founded in 2018 in Tbilisi, Georgia, the company launched Aviator in 2019 — a multiplayer crash game built around a single shared rising multiplier and a cash-out button — and within three years had distributed it to over 2,000 licensed casino operators globally. That reach makes Aviator the most widely deployed single crash game in the world and Spribe one of the most commercially significant studios of its generation despite having a catalogue that, by conventional slot industry standards, is remarkably small.
The Spribe story is an object lesson in the difference between catalogue breadth and product impact. Most major slot studios measure their commercial value in titles — hundreds of games deployed across thousands of casinos. Spribe measured theirs in one title deployed exceptionally well. Aviator did not succeed because Spribe outspent competitors or outscaled them. It succeeded because the product identified an underserved psychological space in casino gaming — a real-time, shared risk experience where the outcome is visible to all players simultaneously — and occupied that space before anyone else did it credibly in a regulated context.
Aviator — The Defining Product
Aviator’s mechanic is structurally simple: a multiplier rises from 1× at the start of each round. Players bet before the round begins and press a cash-out button at any point during the round to collect their stake multiplied by the current value. The round ends — the plane “flies away” — at a point determined before the round begins by a provably fair algorithm using combined server and client seeds. If the round ends before a player cashes out, their stake is lost.
The product innovation is not the cash-out mechanic, which existed in previous crash games. It is the multiplayer social layer wrapped around it. All players in the same round see the same rising multiplier simultaneously. A live sidebar shows every player’s bet, their cash-out timing, and their win in real time. When a player cashes out at a high multiplier — 50×, 100×, occasionally higher — the entire room sees it. This social visibility creates reference points, discussion, and community energy that solo casino games cannot generate. Players in markets where Aviator became dominant — Nigeria, Brazil, India, Portugal — describe it as a social activity as much as a gambling product.
Aviator’s RTP is 97%, certified by independent testing laboratories and verifiable through the provably fair system. The crash point distribution means rounds reach 2× or higher approximately 50% of the time, 10× or higher approximately 10% of the time, and 100× or higher roughly 1% of the time. These probabilities are stable and published; they do not change based on player behaviour, total stakes in the round, or casino configuration.
Full Spribe Catalogue
Spribe’s catalogue extends beyond Aviator
to a range of instant and arcade-format games, all using the same provably fair verification system and broadly the same 97% RTP standard:
- Aviator — RTP 97%, multiplayer crash with social sidebar, SHA-512 provably fair, two simultaneous bets, auto cash-out. The flagship product. Deployed at 2,000+ licensed casinos globally.
- Plinko — RTP 97%, ball-drop arcade game with adjustable risk levels and row counts. A faster, more frequent-decision format than Aviator. Note: BGaming also produces a Plinko title — these are separate games with the same name, and BGaming’s version offers 99% RTP versus Spribe’s 97%.
- Mines — RTP 97%, grid-based game where hidden mines end the round. Players reveal cells one at a time, with each safe reveal increasing the accumulated multiplier. Cash-out at any point. A slower, more deliberate decision structure than crash games.
- Dice — RTP 97%, a prediction-based game where players choose a number range and bet on the outcome. Adjustable risk and reward profiles through range selection.
- Goal — RTP 97%, football-themed game where players predict goalkeeper saves across multiple rounds. Each successful prediction multiplies the accumulated stake. Structurally similar to Mines in its step-by-step decision format.
- Balloon — RTP 97%, a variant on the crash concept using an inflating balloon as the visual metaphor for the rising multiplier. Auto-pop mechanic adds a time element distinct from pure multiplier crash.
- Chicken Road — A step-based game where a chicken character crosses an obstacle road, with each successful step increasing the multiplier. Note: InOut Games also produces a Chicken Road title — these are separate implementations of a similar concept from different studios.
Provably Fair Infrastructure
Every Spribe game uses provably fair cryptographic verification. The system works as follows: before each round, the server generates the round’s outcome and produces a SHA-512 hash of that outcome, which is published publicly before betting opens. The round outcome is also influenced by a client seed contributed by the player’s browser, ensuring that the server cannot manipulate outcomes after the client seed is known. After the round completes, both seeds are published and any player can independently verify that the outcome matches the pre-published hash.
This system provides a level of outcome transparency that traditional casino RNG certification cannot match. Third-party RNG certification verifies that a system is statistically fair over time; provably fair verification allows individual round verification. For players in Nigeria who want to confirm a specific outcome rather than trust aggregate statistics, the difference is significant. Spribe’s commitment to provably fair across its
entire catalogue — not just select titles — has been a consistent feature of the studio’s product positioning since launch.
Market Reach and Awards
Spribe has accumulated significant industry recognition alongside its commercial success. Awards include multiple EGR (Electronic Gaming Review) recognitions, SiGMA awards across multiple categories and regions, and consistent placement in operator satisfaction surveys as a preferred crash and instant game partner. The studio’s geographic reach extends across Europe, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia — markets where Aviator’s mobile-first design and social mechanics have generated particularly strong engagement, including in Nigeria.
Who Spribe Games Are Best Suited For
Spribe’s catalogue suits players who want an active role in each game round rather than the passive experience of watching reels spin. Every Spribe game requires at least one decision per round — when to cash out, how many cells to reveal, which range to predict — and the outcomes of those decisions are visible and verifiable. For players moving from traditional slots to the crash and instant game category, Aviator’s two-bet feature is a useful entry mechanic: setting one bet to auto cash-out at 1.5× (conservative) and a second to auto cash-out at 10× (speculative) lets new players experience both ends of the volatility spectrum simultaneously within a single round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many casinos offer Aviator?
Aviator is available at over 2,000 licensed online casino operators globally as of 2025, making it the most widely distributed single crash game in the industry. It is available across virtually all major regulated markets where crash games are permitted, including Nigeria.
What is Aviator’s RTP?
Aviator has a certified 97% RTP. This is fixed — Spribe does not offer operators a reduced-RTP configuration. The 97% figure is consistent across all casinos that offer Aviator.
Can I play Spribe games without real money?
Demo versions of most Spribe instant games are available at licensed casinos and review sites. The full social multiplayer experience of Aviator — including the live player sidebar showing other players’ bets and cash-outs — requires real-money play, as it is dependent on active real-money players sharing the same round.