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Spribe extends crash game portfolio with Pilot Chicken launch

Having redefined recent iGaming history with its Aviator crash game, Pilot Chicken cooks up three different risk levels to users, with each providing a varied chance of higher or lower payouts.

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Spribe extends crash game portfolio with Pilot Chicken launch
Key Points
Spribe recently took home the Crash Game of the Year award for its Aviator product at the Global Gaming Awards EMEA 2026
Pilot Chicken also features a maximum multiplier of 1,000,000x and a maximum player win of €10,000 ($11,768)

For the first time since launching an updated version of its Aviator title in 2019, Spribe has spread its crash game wings with the debut of Pilot Chicken, offering players a maximum jackpot of €10,000. 

Spribe gained notable recognition across gaming for helping to initiate popularity in the crash games vertical with the launch of Aviator, which was named Crash Game of the Year at the Global Gaming Awards EMEA 2026 in January. 

Pilot Chicken represents the first game to follow in Aviator’s footsteps and offers three different risk levels to users, each providing a varied chance of higher or lower payouts. 

Players will accompany the chicken character along an airport runway, having to navigate active planes throughout a set number of rounds. Depending on which risk level is chosen by the user, multipliers up to 1,000,000x will appear on manhole covers along the runway. 

According to the game’s official website, Spribe hopes to “reinvent the crash game” with Pilot Chicken and chose to display a “relatively advantageous player return rate” by introducing an RTP set at “no less than 99%.”

Pilot Chicken is still subject to Spribe’s random number generator, however, making it “impossible to predict or change results.” 

The casino supplier continues to expand the presence of its original Aviator title as well, having appointed former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping as a brand ambassador for the crash game on 19 February under a one-year agreement.

Spribe confirmed Bisping will promote Aviator to international audiences through a series of campaigns and public appearances, while the partnership sits within a broader multi-year marketing collaboration between the supplier and UFC. 

Good to know

Spribe recently signed former UFC competitor Valter Walker as the latest brand ambassador for its Aviator crash game on December 19, hoping to drive brand awareness in Brazil and the wider LatAm regions

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