In Aviatrix, players watch a plane take off and must cash out their bet before the plane crashes to the ground. The longer they are able to hold their nerves, the greater the reward. This genre has grown in popularity in recent years, but Aviatrix has taken it to the next level with its NFT-based loyalty mechanics.
The game has been so successful in recent months that users have already created more than 100,000 NFT planes, and the blockchain technology on which the title runs is now the seventh in the world, in terms of activity.
Recently, Aviatrix signed a partnership with Weebet, a software development company for bookmakers. The deal represents an exciting addition to the Weebet portfolio, further reinforcing its commitment to providing betting industry trends to more than 300 operators in Brazil.
GMB - What products are you showcasing this year at G2E?
Anastasia Rimskaya - Welcome to our stand with Aviatrix. We have an NFT-based crash game, which brings a completely different experience and new experience to the players and a lot of different features like gamification features.
We have, as well, tournaments. Right now, we're implementing the free bets, which are available as well for our players. So, a lot of cool things and a bit different level of a crush game overall.
Tell us a little bit about Brazil in terms of how the company's been working there. What do you have for this market?
Brazil is a big market for us. You know, the crash games are extremely popular. It's one of the main markets, obviously. So, we're still keeping an eye on the development of the market, and we push a lot over there.
What do you think of the enormous growth and success in Brazil of your NFT-based crash games?
First of all, I think that the game is really easy and understandable. It's really fast as well, so that's why the game is quite popular in Brazil. People who just want fast and big wins.
With regulations, can Brazil become the most important market in the world for Aviatrix?
It's already an important market for us, which we pay a lot of attention to. But with the regulations, obviously, we're going to join the market and keep growing there.
What can we expect from Aviatrix in the last quarter, and what assessment can you make of 2023 so far for the company?
For sure you can expect more and more features from us because we have a huge pipeline. Soon, as well, not at the end of 2023, but more likely next year, we're going to have our marketplace implemented where you can be buying different skins, where you can trade the skins of the planes, and obviously more and more features for players, for gamification, which I'll keep as a secret.
Source: Exclusive GMB