Aviatrix Crash Game Launches in East African Markets Through Spotika Partnership

Author: Cezary Kowalski

Date: 17.07.2025 Last update: 17.07.2025 11:48

Gaming provider Aviatrix has secured access to three East African markets through a strategic alliance with operator Spotika. The agreement enables the crash game developer to distribute its flagship airplane-themed title across Kenya, Zambia, and Tanzania, marking a significant expansion beyond its initial South African launch.

Strategic Market Entry

The partnership leverages Spotika’s established infrastructure and customer relationships in the region. Aviatrix’s crash game mechanics require players to predict when a virtual aircraft will crash, with payouts increasing as the plane climbs higher. Players must cash out before the crash occurs to secure winnings.

Since its November debut in South Africa, the game has gained traction among African players. The title features customizable aircraft options and real-time betting mechanics that differentiate it from traditional casino offerings.

Regional Growth Ambitions

Anastasia Rimskaya, Chief Account Officer at Aviatrix, outlined the company’s regional strategy. “We’re thrilled to partner with Spotika and bring Aviatrix to even more players across Africa. The region is full of energy, passion, and a growing appetite for next-generation casino gaming,” Rimskaya stated.

Derick Shango, project manager at Spotika, emphasized the operator’s position in the market. “Aviatrix is one of the most exciting crash games on the market today, and we’re proud to be among the first operators to offer it in Africa,” Shango noted. The collaboration targets East Africa’s expanding online gaming sector through Spotika’s established user base and regional expertise.