Relax Gaming Adds Aviatrix to Aggregation Platform
Relax Gaming has signed a partnership with crash game provider Aviatrix, expanding its portfolio with a title known for its focus on player engagement and retention.

Aviatrix Joins Relax Distribution Network
Through this agreement, Aviatrix’s flagship crash game will now be available via Relax Gaming’s extensive aggregation platform. The title stands out for combining real-time gameplay with a loyalty system that delivers daily rewards to active players and offers free bets through promo codes.
Aviatrix also includes seasonal reskins that align with global events such as Christmas, Carnival in Rio, and St. Patrick’s Day—an approach designed to keep the experience dynamic and relevant.
€4 million Prize Pool for Network Tournaments
One of the core features of Aviatrix is its network tournament functionality. The current prize pool of €4 million adds an acquisition and retention layer for operators using the title, supporting engagement at scale.
By integrating Aviatrix into its platform, Relax Gaming continues to broaden the scope of its aggregated content, which includes games from both well-established studios and up-and-coming developers.
A Strategic Fit for Both Parties
Katie Fraser, Head of Partnership Success at Relax Gaming, said:
“We’re always looking for partners who bring something different to the table, and Aviatrix does exactly that. Their crash game is packed with features that drive engagement, and their focus on player loyalty and ongoing innovation fits perfectly with what we want to deliver to our operator network. We’re excited to help bring Aviatrix to new audiences.”
Liam Mulvaney, Head of Sales at Aviatrix, added:
“Relax Gaming needs no introduction, and we’re absolutely thrilled to see Aviatrix joining their platform. This partnership will put Aviatrix in front of new audiences around the world, and we’re working closely with the Relax team to ensure a smooth rollout to operator partners. It’s another key milestone in our mission to bring Aviatrix to even more players globally.”