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Aviatrix named ‘Game of the Year’ at EGR Operator Awards

Aviatrix, the crash game featuring innovative engagement mechanics, has been named ‘Game of the Year’ at the EGR Operator Awards 2024.
The latest award marks an incredible rise for the title, which has quickly grown to become a fan favourite in markets around the world.
Vladislav Artemyev, CEO of Aviatrix at Aviatrix, said: “We’ve been proud to win several awards since we started out our journey with Aviatrix, and to now be named EGR’s ‘Game of the Year’ is a particularly great honour. But make no mistake, this is just the start of what we have planned for Aviatrix. We’re committed to constantly improving the game for both our existing players and the new ones who join this adventure every day.”
Aviatrix is regularly updated with new features and functionality, including the recent launch of free bet promo codes, which allows operators, affiliates and streamers to seamlessly promote the title without the need for additional integrations.
The game has also significantly expanded into regulated markets over the past few months, gaining licences and certifications in Italy, Greece, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, Peru, Georgia and by the MGA, with more markets to be added soon.
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