Aviatrix has officially gone live in Brazil through a partnership with Cactus Gaming, marking a new phase for the crash game within the country’s recently regulated online casino market. The two companies signed their agreement in 2024, and the launch follows the completion of local certification, allowing Aviatrix to supply its game to licensed operators and partners across Brazil.
Brazil represents a significant step in the game’s international rollout. Certification, granted earlier last year, cleared the way for Aviatrix to enter the market under the new regulatory framework. Since then, the title has increased its presence in the country, with player uptake reported to be strong over recent months.
Launch Follows Regulatory Approval
The partnership brings Aviatrix to Brazilian operators via Cactus Gaming’s platform, which provides technology solutions for sports betting and online gaming businesses. With the regulatory structure now in place, the launch positions both companies to support operators seeking compliant content tailored to local demand.
Anastasia Rimskaya, Chief Account Officer at Aviatrix, highlighted the importance of the market and the choice of partner, saying: “Brazil is one of the most exciting new markets in the world, and we’re thrilled to go live with Cactus Gaming, a partner that truly understands local demand. Aviatrix has already proven its appeal and we’re confident Brazilian players will embrace the customisable experience we offer.”
Cactus Gaming also emphasized the strategic value of the addition to its portfolio. Gustavo Coelho, Chief Business Officer at Cactus Gaming, said: “Aviatrix is exactly the kind of next-generation content we want to bring to our partners in Brazil. The game combines cutting-edge mechanics with deep localisation, and we’re proud to be among the first to offer it to operators in this newly-regulated market.”
Game Features And International Footprint
Aviatrix positions itself as a next-generation crash game built around an action-oriented format. Players interact through a collision-style mechanic and can customize their experience, including a betting range that runs from 0.1 to 10 in the player’s chosen currency. The game also includes loyalty mechanics designed to support retention, alongside ongoing updates and additional tools such as flight bonuses.
Beyond Brazil, Aviatrix holds licenses or certifications in multiple jurisdictions, including Italy, Greece, Romania, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, Peru, Ontario, Colombia, Georgia, and Malta. This broad regulatory coverage has supported rapid international expansion and helped establish the game among the faster-growing titles in online casinos.
Platform Support And Market Presence
Cactus Gaming brings Aviatrix to market through a platform that offers a full ecosystem for operators, covering sports betting, casino products, provider integrations, back-office tools, and continuous support. The company has received multiple industry awards in recent years and maintains a presence at major international gaming events while continuing its global expansion.
For Brazilian operators, the collaboration provides access to a certified crash game with established performance in other markets. For Aviatrix, the launch strengthens its position in Latin America as Brazil’s regulated market begins to take shape.
Source:
“Aviatrix goes live in Brazil via Cactus Gaming partnership”, agbrief.com, January 8, 2026
DadosDiva 25 days ago Newbie
This is fantastic news, and honestly, a super smart move. The Brazilian market is absolutely on fire right now, and dropping a game like Aviatrix in there through a powerhouse like Cactus Gaming is a guaranteed recipe for success. For anyone who thinks this is "just another crash game," you're missing the point! The...
This is fantastic news, and honestly, a super smart move. The Brazilian market is absolutely on fire right now, and dropping a game like Aviatrix in there through a powerhouse like Cactus Gaming is a guaranteed recipe for success. For anyone who thinks this is "just another crash game," you're missing the point! The whole NFT and customization angle is what makes Aviatrix so sticky. It gives players a sense of ownership you just don't get from watching a generic line go up. Players in Brazil are in for a real treat with this one. Seriously great partnership, can't wait to see it take off
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Dzile
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Aviatrix is bringing a certified crash game to one of the world’s most exciting, newly regulated markets.
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Jovana1407
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Great to see Aviatrix officially launching in Brazil. The partnership with Cactus Gaming looks like a strong move in a newly regulated market.
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