Spribe, a leading iGaming developer, has named Brazilian UFC featherweight Diego Lopes as the new brand ambassador for Aviator, its flagship crash game. Under the new agreement, Lopes will take part in a series of marketing campaigns and promotional initiatives over the next 12 months. His role will help raise the profile of Aviator and engage fans worldwide.

Lopes has been making waves in the UFC featherweight division. Most recently, he delivered an impressive performance at UFC Fight Night 259, securing a victory over Jean Silva. His growing reputation in the sport aligns with Spribe’s strategy of partnering with top-tier athletes to promote its products. Since 2023, Spribe has held an official partnership with the UFC, and the company continues to expand its footprint in the Brazilian market, a key region for both the UFC and iGaming sectors.
Highlighting the global ambitions of the Aviator brand, the game became the official crash game of AC Milan in 2024. This move signals Spribe’s commitment to high-profile sports collaborations. Commenting on his new role, Lopes shared his excitement: “Aviator is one of the most thrilling games I’ve ever played, so I’m proud to represent it as a brand ambassador. Buckle up, hold tight, and watch as the plane—and the win multiplier—take off. But just like in a knockout, timing is everything. You need to cash out at the right moment to secure the maximum win. Stay tuned, as some incredible campaigns are coming soon.”
Lopes joins a growing roster of UFC stars working with Spribe, including Alex Pereira and Merab Dvalishvili. The company recently added Armenian UFC lightweight Arman Tsarukyan to its ambassador lineup. This move reinforces Spribe’s strategy of connecting its games with the world of mixed martial arts. With these partnerships, Spribe is set to strengthen its presence in both the iGaming and global sports markets. At the same time, it aims to deliver high-octane experiences to players and fans alike.