Spribe recibe el impulso del regulador de Ontario para lanzar el juego de choque Aviator

April 12, 2023
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El proveedor dijo que está ansioso por asociarse con operadores de toda la provincia.
El desarrollador del juego Crash, Spribe, ha recibido la aprobación de la licencia para lanzar su título Aviator en la provincia canadiense de Ontario. La compañía lanzó el juego por primera vez en 2018, poco después de su fundación.

Desde su debut, Aviator ha ganado un gran número de seguidores, con más de cinco millones de usuarios hasta la fecha.

Spribe se centra en desarrollar juegos de próxima generación para casinos en línea. El conjunto de títulos del grupo está disponible a través de más de 350 operadores de todo el mundo.

Spribe comentó sobre el rendimiento del juego en un comunicado oficial: "Aviator ha dominado las salas de operaciones desde que surcó los cielos por primera vez en 2018, y los jugadores se sintieron atraídos por su jugabilidad sencilla y acelerada.

"Se trata de un formato de curva creciente, en el que los jugadores tienen que aguantar los nervios para tener la oportunidad de conseguir la mayor victoria".

El socio gerente de Spribe, David Natroshvili, habló sobre la importancia de obtener una licencia en Ontario y las posibles oportunidades en el mercado provincial.

Dijo: "Aviator es el juego de terror de OG y por eso ha acumulado más de cinco millones de jugadores activos al mes. Para los operadores que lo venden en sus lobbies, suele ser un importante impulsor de los ingresos brutos del juego, y los de Ontario ahora pueden aprovechar las enormes oportunidades que ofrece.

"Conseguir una licencia en Ontario es un gran momento para nosotros, ya que creemos que será un gran mercado para Aviator y los demás juegos de nuestra cartera. Ahora esperamos poder asociarnos con los operadores del mercado y ver cómo Aviator sigue ganando más que cualquier otro juego del mercado. "
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