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Aviatrix soars to new heights with promo codes launch
Aviatrix, the award-winning crash game, has launched an innovative new promo codes feature, once again transforming how players engage with the hugely popular title.
This feature changes how operators can promote the game and reward players, without the need for additional integrations.
The promo codes are very easy to use: players can simply enter the code directly within the game to unlock free bets and instantly start enjoying Aviatrix.
Promo codes are not only an attractive tool for operators, they can also be used by affiliates and influencers to increase results, more easily acquiring and retaining users.
Anastasia Rimskaya, Chief Account Officer at Aviatrix, said: “With Aviatrix expanding rapidly worldwide, we want to equip operators, affiliates and influencers with the tools to help us all reach the next level. These promo codes are a powerful new tool, and come with the bonus of requiring no additional integrations. We’re looking forward to seeing the creative ways our partners find to use them.”
Promo codes are just the latest innovation designed to keep Aviatrix soaring to new heights.
Next up will be custom skins for planes, creating endless possibilities for players to create personalized aircraft for use within the game, with plenty more plans for the coming months.
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