AviaGames to expand mobile offering to the UK

January 20, 2022
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The company has a large presence across the United States.

AviaGames, a prominent name in the United States’ mobile and competitive gaming industry, is set to launch its two premier titles, Solitaire Clash and Bingo Tour, in the United Kingdom. 

Across the US, AviaGames has an install base of over 10 million users, hosting one billion tournaments since launch and awarding more than $714m in cash.  

"We're thrilled to bring mobile gamers in the UK a new form of entertainment with our casual skill-based titles," commented Vickie Chen, CEO and Founder, AviaGames.

 "At AviaGames, we recognize the exponential growth of mobile gaming globally. This expansion underscores our commitment to develop social competitive mobile games that are easy for gamers at any level to participate and engage in social competitions for fun." 

Ahead of this UK launch, the company has worked to enhance both the graphics and engagement settings for both games, in order to improve the social gaming experience for its patrons.

Both games have been popular across the US, with Solitaire Clash providing a free and cash-based gaming experience. Meanwhile, Bingo Tour works to provide a twist on traditional bingo games, allowing players to compete against opponents of an equal skill level to win cash. Moreover, Bingo Tour users can use their winnings to enter multiplayer tournaments for free. 

AviaGames was founded in 2017 by Vickie Chen and Ping Wang. The company focuses on mobile skill-based gaming while also publishing games via its Pocket7Games brand. Users can access over 15 games all linked to single membership and wallet.  The company’s offerings in the US include Bingo Clash, Bingo Tour, Cooking Clash, 21 Gold, Yatzy Craze, and Match 'n Flip.

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