Aviatrix has enhanced the visibility of its flagship crash game by forming an alliance with online casino operator Jackpot City.
The deal sees Aviatrix form an integration deal with the operator, allowing Jackpot City’s players to gain access to its staple crash game and place bets in hopes of gaining multiplier wins.
Anastasia Rimskaya, Chief Account Officer at Aviatrix, stated: “Jackpot City needs no introduction. It’s a world-class brand that’s trusted to offer the very best in online gaming.
“That’s why we’re so proud to see Aviatrix added to the Jackpot City content offering. We’re constantly working to add new features to the game, so Jackpot City players are in for a real treat.”
Aviatrix’s crash title of the same name incorporates traditional crash mechanics into a game with ‘intuitive gameplay and innovative features’, offering free bets, seasonal themes and customisable NFT planes to provide ‘another layer to the gaming experience’.
Regular tournaments are also available through the crash game, offering enhanced prizes to engage players with further gamification.
Phillip Superamonien, a representative for Jackpot City, added: “We want to give our players access to the most fun and engaging games around, so it was an easy decision to integrate Aviatrix.
“This is a fantastic title that is really setting the standard for crash games, pushing boundaries, and delivering fresh, fun ideas. We’ll continue to work closely with the Aviatrix team to ensure this partnership is a success.”
Aviatrix recently secured a Swedish licence for its crash game, allowing the firm to gain increased exposure in the Scandinavian market by offering the title to its operators.
The supplier heralded Sweden’s online casino market as “one of the most appealing in Europe”, referring to the country’s €400m in online gaming revenues achieved in Q2 2024 – the nation’s most prolific quarter since the market launched.