Gaming developer Aviatrix has expanded in Brazil through a recent partnership agreement with platform provider NGX. This collaboration is set to extend the reach of Aviatrix’s next-generation crash game.
Gabriela Novello, Head of Business Development LatAm at Aviatrix, said: “Brazil has quickly emerged as a key market for us, with players in the country enjoying the game in record numbers. As the Brazilian market begins to mature, operators need innovative content that keeps customers both engaged and entertained."
The integration of Aviatrix’s game with NGX's platform is expected to expand its user base by reaching more players.
This partnership is the latest in Aviatrix's series of Brazil-focused initiatives. Last month, a deal with Weebet made the game accessible to approximately 300 operators in the country.
Aviatrix's recent efforts have included the introduction of new game features like a free bet bonus and an upcoming redesign.
This expansion in Brazil follows Aviatrix's entry into the Georgian market after securing certification to offer its crash game in Georgia. Anton Yarash, COO at Aviatrix, stated: “Gaining certification in Georgia underlines Aviatrix’s commitment to entering regulated markets."
Moreover, Aviatrix's global expansion includes a distribution deal with QTech Games, enabling its crash-style game to reach players across Asia. Vladislav Artemyev, Aviatrix CEO, noted: “This partnership with QTech Games will bring the title to brand new audiences, particularly in Asia."