SPRIBE Levels Up Aviator with New Challenges Feature

Operators can now launch Missions, Races, and Tournaments to boost engagement and retention

SPRIBE, the award-winning studio behind the original crash game Aviator, has introduced a major new feature — Aviator Challenges — designed to bring an extra layer of competition, excitement, and social interaction to the smash-hit game.

Aviator Challenges enables operators to run three types of competitive events:

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  • Missions – Players complete specific tasks before a set deadline.
  • Races – Similar to Missions but with limited prize pools, creating urgency and helping operators manage promo budgets.
  • Tournaments – The classic leaderboard-based competition.

Operators retain full creative control over each Challenge, with options to set timing, prizes, names, colours, descriptions, and tasks — allowing deep personalisation and hyper-localisation.

The feature debuted with select operators in Africa and will be rolled out globally over the coming weeks, followed by the introduction of regional tournaments, also launching in Africa first.

The move is set to enhance the already record-breaking engagement around Aviator, which currently attracts more than 60 million monthly players and processes over 400,000 bets per minute across 5,500+ online casinos and sportsbooks.

Giorgi Tsutskiridze, CCO at SPRIBE, said:

“Challenges take the Aviator experience to a whole other level for both players and operators. Those who’ve already embraced it have seen an immediate boost in retention and bet volume per player. With the flexibility we’ve built in, operators can get creative with marketing, segmentation, rewards, and tasks. Aviator is already number one — but Challenges will push that number even higher.”

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