Aviatrix has expanded its connected gaming ecosystem with the launch of Aviatrix Fruits, the company’s first slot title and its third overall release since the studio entered the market in 2023. The new game continues the company’s broader iGaming Metaverse strategy, which links player progression, rewards, and profiles across multiple titles.
The studio first introduced Aviatrix with a crash-style game built around a single mechanic involving a plane that players cashed out before it disappeared. Reflecting on that launch, the company stated: “One game. One mechanic.”
Slot Gameplay Added to Shared Ecosystem
Aviatrix Fruits shifts away from crash gameplay and moves into traditional slot mechanics. The title uses a five-reel, three-row format with 10 fixed paylines and carries a classic fruit theme. Despite the familiar structure, the game integrates systems tied directly to the studio’s growing interconnected platform.
The game’s Scatter symbol displays customized Aviatrix aircraft tied to each player’s profile. According to the company, player identity, status, and progression transfer directly between games within the portfolio.
The slot operates with medium volatility and an RTP of 96.50%. Aviatrix scheduled the release for May 2026.
The company described the project by stating: “The first slot game in the Aviatrix metaverse, featuring classic fruit slot gameplay with signature Aviatrix production.”
Another release statement added: “Simple and familiar mechanics that make the game accessible to a wide range of players.”
Shared Progression Carries Across Games
Aviatrix said rewards earned inside Aviatrix Fruits connect to the wider ecosystem rather than remaining limited to a single title. Loyalty points, achievements, bonuses, and progression systems move across the company’s connected games, including Aviatrix and Aviatrix Second Chance.
The company introduced the iGaming Metaverse earlier this year as a system allowing players to retain the same profile and rewards regardless of which Aviatrix game they access. Operators using the games can therefore maintain engagement across multiple products instead of relying on one standalone title.
A statement accompanying the launch explained that “engagement is no longer limited to a single game.”
The company also emphasized that the shared progression system supports stronger player retention and broader interaction throughout its catalog.
Company Positions Fruits as Next Stage
Anastasia Rimskaya, Chief Account Officer at Aviatrix, described the launch as part of a larger long-term plan for the studio’s connected gaming model. She said: “Aviatrix Fruits is the next step in building something we’ve never seen before in iGaming. Fruits takes the classic slot format that players already love and makes it part of something bigger. With players’ planes, progress, and loyalty carried over from our other titles, every spin becomes part of something much bigger.”
The launch follows the release of Aviatrix Second Chance earlier this year. The company referenced the title while hinting at further projects beyond its original crash game concept.
In its announcement, Aviatrix stated: “Started becoming something bigger than one game.”
The company also signaled additional releases currently in development, adding: “Now we're about to announce something that looks nothing like either of those.”
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