Aviator & Crash Game News
Industry updates, regulatory changes, new game releases, and legal developments that affect Aviator players. Reported straight, no spin.
Breaking: Regulatory Action
The most significant development affecting Aviator players right now.
The UK Gambling Commission has suspended Spribe’s operating license. UK players can no longer access Aviator through licensed operators. We break down what triggered the suspension, which casinos are affected, and what happens next for players who had active accounts.
Latest from AviatorSmart News
Industry developments, regulatory updates, and new releases — in order of impact.
Spribe filed a $330M trademark lawsuit against alleged clone game operators. We cover what’s being claimed, who the defendants are, and whether this affects your access to Aviator.
How crash gambling is regulated across 34 key markets this year — from full legality with licensed operators to outright bans. Updated as new rules come into effect.
A full rundown of every update Spribe has made to Aviator since 2025 — UI changes, new features, provider partnerships, and what’s reportedly in development for later this year.
A running list of every new crash game that has launched this year — which ones are worth your time, which providers made them, where to play them, and which are just Aviator clones with a skin swap.
✍️ About the Author
Vlad Mihalache
Vlad Mihalache tests crash game casinos with real money and documents what happens. He runs six crypto gambling sites across three languages and has placed thousands of bets on Aviator alone. His background spans SEO, content strategy, and iGaming analytics. He doesn't sell signals, doesn't promise wins, and doesn't pretend the house edge doesn't exist. When he's not reviewing casinos, he's probably arguing about bankroll math.
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