The number one crash game of the world gets even more thrilling with the addition of Missions, Races and Tournaments
SPRIBE, the award-winning developer behind Aviator, the original crash game, has added another tool to its lineup. They launched Challenges, bringing more excitement, entertainment, and competition to the experience.

Aviator Challenges lets operators to launch Missions, Races and Tournaments, forging an more competitive layer and even more social interaction. This gives players a new way to engage with the game. More than 60 million people play it each month.
Races are similar but offer a limited prize pool. Missions require players to complete a task before a set deadline, creating a strong sense of FOMO while helping operators manage promo budgets. Tournaments then take the classic and well-loved format.
SPRIBE gives operators full control over creating and running Aviator Challenges. They can customize the type, timing, prizes, names, descriptions, colors, and tasks for deep personalization, along with detailed localization.
Aviator Challenges has debuted with operators in Africa and will expand worldwide over the coming weeks and months. Regional tournaments will follow, first launching in Africa before becoming available internationally.
The launch of Challenges will boost engagement with Aviator. The game now sees players place over 400,000 bets per minute across more than 5,500 online casinos and sportsbooks worldwide.
SPRIBE’s CCO, Giorgi Tsutskiridze, said that challenges take the Aviator experience to a whole other level for both players and operators.
He added that those that have already embraced Challenges have seen an immediate, positive impact on player behavior across core KPIs such as retention and bet numbers per player.
Tsutskiridze also said that operators need to be creative to get the most out of Challenges. This is especially important for marketing support, segmentation, prize zones, rewards, and tasks.
But they have ensured Challenges have the flexibility to do this and a whole lot more.
The CCO stated that Aviator is already the world’s number one crash game, with over 60 million players each month. With Challenges, they expect that number to grow even higher.