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Spribe Aviator Lands in Our Lobby

Spribe Aviator is the crash-style game we get asked about most — a multiplier that climbs until the plane flies off, and your job is to cash out…

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How Aviator Works Inside 8bitdo

Spribe built Aviator around a single rising multiplier that resets after every round. You place one or two simultaneous bets, watch the multiplier climb from 1.00x upward, and tap cash-out whenever you feel the moment is right. Rounds last between a few seconds and well over a minute, so the pace stays unpredictable. We stream every Aviator round through Spribe's provably fair

RNG, and the live bet panel on the right shows what other accounts are staking and cashing out in real time — giving you a genuine read of the room without any manufactured data.

AVIATOR FEATURE ROOMS

Three Aspects of Aviator Worth Knowing

Spribe Aviator is not a single static table — the experience shifts depending on how you use the tools built into the game.

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Two Bets, One Round
Set Your Exit Multiplier
Real-Time Account Feed
AVIATOR ON MOBILE

Aviator Plays Cleanly on Any Screen

Spribe designed Aviator's interface to shrink gracefully on smaller displays. The multiplier arc, both bet panels, and the cash-out buttons stack vertically in portrait mode so nothing gets…

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Portrait Stack Layout
Large Touch Cash-Out
No App Download Needed
Auto-Reconnect on Drop
AVIATOR HELP PATHS

Where to Get Help During an Aviator Session

Most Aviator questions come down to one of three situations: a round that ended unexpectedly, a bet that seems unresolved, or a cash-out that did not register.

Live Chat — In-Game Open the chat widget without leaving the Aviator tab. Give the agent your round ID and they can check Spribe's round log within minutes to confirm what the multiplier reached and when your bet closed.
Email — Round Disputes For cash-out timing disputes, email our support address with your account ID and the approximate time of the round. We pull the server-side record, not the client display, so the answer is based on what Spribe's RNG actually logged.
Help Centre — Aviator FAQs Our help centre has a dedicated Aviator section covering auto cash-out setup, dual bet mode, and what happens if your connection drops mid-round. Check there first for answers that do not need an agent.
HOW WE RUN AVIATOR

Why Aviator Sessions Here Are Verifiable

Every Aviator round on 8bitdo runs on Spribe's certified provably fair system. We do not alter multipliers, alter round timing, or operate a parallel RNG.

Provably Fair RNG

Spribe uses a publicly auditable hash system. Before each round, a server seed and client seed combine to set the outcome — you can verify any completed round against Spribe's public algorithm after the fact.

Round ID on Every Bet

Each Aviator round generates a unique ID logged to your account history. If you ever question a result, that ID lets our support team pull the exact server record Spribe holds for that round.

Spribe Studio Integration

We stream Aviator directly from Spribe's production servers. There is no middleware rebranding the game or modifying its parameters — the multiplier you see is the multiplier Spribe's engine produced.

Account History Log

Every bet amount, multiplier reached, and cash-out multiplier for your Aviator sessions is stored in your account history. You can download a CSV of your sessions from the account panel for your own records.

No Hidden House Edge Change

Spribe publishes the return-to-player range for Aviator. We do not modify this figure. The RTP you see in Spribe's published documentation is the same RTP running on our version of the game.

Disconnection Handling

If your connection drops mid-round, the auto cash-out rule you set before the round still executes server-side. Your bet is settled based on the server record, not what your screen showed at the moment of disconnect.

Our Aviator Against Other Crash Experiences

Crash games have multiplied across platforms, but not all deliver the same transparency or feature depth.

Provably Fair vs Opaque RNG
Spribe Aviator's hash-based system lets you verify any round's outcome independently. Many competing crash titles use a closed RNG with no public verification path.
Dual Bet vs Single Bet Only
Aviator supports two simultaneous bets per round. A number of crash alternatives only allow one bet position, which limits how you can structure a session.
Live Bet Feed vs No Visibility
The real-time sidebar in Aviator shows every active stake and cash-out as they happen. Many crash games offer no visibility into what other accounts are doing during a live round.
Auto Cash-Out vs Manual Only
Spribe's built-in auto cash-out lets you pre-set an exit multiplier. Games that require manual cash-out every round put more pressure on reaction time, especially on mobile.
In-Game Stats vs No History
Aviator displays a recent round history panel showing the last several multipliers. Competing titles often display nothing, leaving you with no context for recent session outcomes.
Mobile Portrait Layout vs Landscape-Only
Aviator's interface adapts to portrait mode without losing functionality. Some crash games are built landscape-first and become awkward on a phone held upright.
Spribe Studio vs Unknown Developers
Aviator is built and maintained by Spribe, a studio with a documented track record in crash-format games. Generic or white-labelled crash titles often have no named developer behind them.
AVIATOR SESSION HIGHLIGHTS

Six Things That Define Aviator Here

Spribe Aviator has a specific set of mechanics that set it apart from slot-style or table-style games.

Rising Multiplier Arc The core visual is a curve climbing from 1.00x upward.
Early Exit Payout You are not waiting for a fixed event — you…
Bet Size Flexibility Aviator accepts a wide bet range so you can scale…
Round History Panel A strip of recent multipliers sits at the top of…
Chat Within the Game Spribe Aviator includes an in-game chat panel where accounts in…
Sound and Animation Controls All sound effects and the plane animation can be toggled…

What You Asked About Spribe Aviator

These are the questions that come into our support channel most often from accounts using Aviator. The answers are based on how Spribe's game actually works on our platform, not general crash-game assumptions.

If the round ends before you tap cash-out — whether manually or via auto cash-out — your bet is lost for that round. Spribe's server closes the round at a fixed multiplier and any uncashed bets do not pay out.

Yes. Aviator's dual bet panel lets you set separate amounts and separate auto cash-out targets for each position. They are treated as independent bets within the same round and can be cashed out at different multipliers.

Spribe supplies Aviator as a single certified product. The provably fair algorithm, RTP range, and round logic are standardised by Spribe — we do not modify them. The game you play here uses Spribe's production build.

Auto cash-out executes server-side, not on your device. If you lose connection after placing a bet, the server still applies your pre-set multiplier exit. When you reconnect, your account history shows the settled result.

No. The history strip shows what past rounds produced; it carries no predictive weight. Each Aviator round is independently seeded by Spribe's RNG, so prior multipliers have no mathematical influence on the next outcome.

Yes. Aviator loads through our mobile browser layer. Navigate to 8bitdo on your phone, open the Aviator lobby entry, and the game starts. Portrait mode is fully supported on both Android and iOS browsers.

Spribe sets a minimum bet threshold that applies across all platforms carrying Aviator. Check the bet panel when you open the game — the field shows the minimum and maximum for your account currency at that moment.