SkillOnNet swells content offering with Spribe’s Aviator

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SkillOnNet has formed an alliance with game developer Spribe, bolstering the former’s online operator partners with the “original crash game” Aviator.

Through the partnership, SkillOnNet’s online casino partners, PlayOJO, LuckyNiki, SlotsMagic and Slingo.com, can now offer their player bases access to Aviator. 

Jani Kontturi at SkillOnNet, commented: “Crash games are hugely popular with players in markets across Europe and beyond and Spribe’s Aviator is the best of the best. This is the original crash game, offering thrills, spills, big wins and social interaction like no other. 

“We go to great lengths to stock our lobbies with a wide range of casino games, from slots to live dealer, and of course crash games, and we now have the number one crash game in the world in our portfolio. 

“This is what makes us an award-winning online casino operator and why other brands use the SkillOnNet platform to power their sites.” 

While Aviator is heralded as the original crash game to enter the online casino market, the game has garnered over 10 million monthly active players who continue to enjoy the simple-but-effective cashout mechanic. 

As with most crash games, players also experience a social side to Aviator as they watch scores go up and down a leaderboard in real time while being able to chat with other players throughout their game session. 

Denis Didenko, Head of Business Development at Spribe, added: “SkillOnNet powers some of the most popular online casino brands in the world, so it’s great to see Aviator land in the lobbies of these sites and for players to take flight for the first time. 

“Aviator has become so popular because the gameplay is easy to understand while putting players on the edge of their seats with each game round.”