Africa
Aviatrix Enters Kenya with OdiBets

Aviatrix, the crash game that’s changing the way players enjoy online casinos, is now live in Kenya with innovative operator OdiBets.
OdiBets is one of the most popular betting and gaming brands in Kenya, and its players can now experience the thrill of Aviatrix for the first time.
This includes the ability to customise their in-game planes and own them as NFTs. They’ll also get to participate in huge network tournaments; the current one has a prize pool of 2.5 million euros.
Victoria Lambroza, senior account manager at Aviatrix, said: “Kenya is a really exciting new market, and OdiBets is the perfect partner for us. We share their forward-thinking vision, and customer-centric approach. We’ll be working closely with the OdiBets team to bring the very best of Aviatrix to their players.”
Wilson G, Head of Products at OdiBets, added: “Aviatrix is one of the most entertaining new games we’ve seen in a long time. It combines intuitive mechanics that are easy for beginners to understand with a real depth of gameplay. We love the commitment of the Aviatrix team to keep the game fresh and exciting. This is just the start of a great partnership.”
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