Global gaming company SPRIBE capped off a banner year with major growth across all fronts, according to an end-of-year report.
“This has been a huge year for us as we pushed into new areas while also strengthening our most popular offerings,” said David Natroshvili, SPRIBE’s CEO. “Our team worked overtime to make this happen through sheer innovation and commitment to our players and partners.”
The company expanded into new product categories beyond its hit crash game Aviator. Several new game titles brought unique elements to SPRIBE’s portfolio, designed to capture a larger audience.
“Our new games incorporate things like AI-based personalization, social features and mobile capability – basically the next wave of gaming innovation,” Natroshvili explained. “We aim to set the standard for what’s possible in this industry going forward.”
At the same time, SPRIBE doubled down on its flagship game Aviator, which has achieved global fame since pioneering the crash game genre. Major upgrades like localized experiences for emerging markets and enhanced competitive/social components helped the title break new records in 2024 for retention, partnerships and market share.
Additionally, SPRIBE made significant progress on its Broadway Platform – a distribution and operations ecosystem intended to streamline integrations and heighten the user experience.
“Broadway represents a commitment to truly empowering our partners and players through cutting-edge infrastructure,” Natroshvili said. “We believe it will set a new standard once fully rolled out next year.”
With these strong results in 2024, SPRIBE is poised to reach even greater heights in 2025 with more new titles, Aviator improvements and the complete Broadway Platform launch. “Our team, partners and players made this year incredible. But trust me, we’re just getting started,” Natroshvili said.
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