Adrenaline on the Smartphone: MyStake and BGaming Stage Dramatic Crash Game Campaign
AI-GENERATEDMyStake and BGaming promote the crash game Avia Masters with a paragliding stunt. The operator has made multiplier games a strategic priority since 2020.
High above the ground, reality and digital gaming merge in a way rarely seen in the industry. A professional paraglider launches into the void with nothing but his parachute and a standard smartphone. As he glides through the clouds and over breathtaking mountain peaks thousands of feet in the air, he opens MyStake Avia Masters on his screen. This spectacular marketing campaign, recently unveiled by MyStake and game developer BGaming, aims to capture the essence of modern crash games: the interplay of rising altitude, growing tension, and the perfect moment to cash out.
The cinematic production uses the real flight to visually represent the game mechanics. The higher the paraglider climbs, the greater the nervous thrill, mirroring the mechanical tension of the Avia Masters title perfectly. It is an attempt to move the crash game genre out of its niche of pure numerical charts and charge it with emotion. For the operator MyStake, this is not a one-off event but part of a long-term marketing offensive to maintain its position as a market leader in this specific segment. The collaboration with BGaming demonstrates how closely operators and software studios are now intertwined to create exclusive experiences that go beyond mere spinning reels.
Numbers and facts
A look at the company's history reveals that this focus was by no means accidental. Since 2020, the company has identified crash games as a strategic priority. This was at a time when the vertical was still considered a fringe phenomenon in many parts of the world. Today, MyStake works with an impressive list of software providers to expand its portfolio of exclusive branded games. Partners include industry giants such as Pragmatic Play, Evoplay, Lambda Gaming, ThunderSpin, and Spinomenal. A central component of this strategy, according to company statements, is that branded games are not about simply slapping a logo onto an existing title, but represent deep-seated collaborations.
"The campaign marks another important milestone in the growing relationship between MyStake and BGaming, demonstrating how close cooperation between operators and game providers can produce experiences that extend far beyond the game itself." - Company Representative, Official Statement on the Campaign
The role of BGaming is particularly noteworthy here. The studio does not only provide the software but supports its most important partners through dedicated marketing and brand activations. The fact that the campaign now highlights Avia Masters underlines the importance of this flagship title in terms of GGR (Gross Gaming Revenue) drivers for the companies involved.
Background
Crash games operate on a simple yet highly effective principle: an object, often a plane or a rocket, takes off and a multiplier increases continuously. The player must cash out before the object crashes or flies away. If they do so in time, their stake is multiplied by the current value. If they wait too long, the stake is lost. This mechanic ensures short game rounds and high frequency, which is particularly appealing to a younger, mobile-savvy target group. MyStake recognized early on that individualizing these games is the key to customer loyalty.
Instead of offering players the standard versions found in every other casino, the operator focuses on exclusivity. The market for these fast-paced games is fiercely competitive, especially in regions with more liberal regulations. By integrating real-world stunts and cinematic videos, the companies attempt to create a brand that remains in the player's mind the next time they choose between hundreds of providers.
Why it matters for German players
For gambling enthusiasts in Germany, the situation surrounding crash games like Avia Masters is complex. The Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021) sets strict limits on the industry. Anyone playing on a platform not listed on the official whitelist of the Joint Gambling Authority of the States (GGL) is moving in a legally insecure space. Casinos with licenses from Curacao or the MGA (Malta Gaming Authority) often do not meet the stringent German requirements for player protection. These include, in particular, the deposit limit of 1,000 euros per month across all providers (monitored via LUGAS) as well as the maximum stake limit of 1 euro per game round for virtual slot games.
A major issue with many crash games is also the speed. The GlüStV mandates a minimum duration of five seconds per game round. Many international versions of crash titles run significantly faster and would therefore not be eligible for approval in Germany in their original form. Players looking for such spectacularly advertised games should always check whether a German license is present. Only then do protective mechanisms such as the connection to the OASIS block system and the security that winnings will actually be paid out apply. Providers without a GGL license may offer higher limits but pose a massive risk to players and their data.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
The German authority in Halle pays meticulous attention to which game types are permitted. Crash games are in something of a gray area, as they often cannot be clearly classified as virtual slot machines. Nevertheless, more and more licensed providers are pushing to offer such innovative formats in a regulation-compliant version. The challenge for German GGL casinos is to maintain the fun factor of a game like Avia Masters while simultaneously adhering to the 5-second rule and strict betting limits. Marketing stunts like those from MyStake are hardly conceivable in Germany due to the restrictive advertising regulations in the GlüStV, as advertising for public gambling must not encourage excessive play or create the impression that gambling is a heroic adventure.
Frequently asked questions
What is special about the marketing campaign for Avia Masters?
MyStake and BGaming are promoting the crash game Avia Masters with a paraglider using the game during a real flight. This campaign aims to make the excitement and dynamics of crash games visually and emotionally tangible.
Since when has MyStake focused on the crash games genre?
MyStake identified crash games as a strategic priority as early as 2020. At that time, this genre was still considered a fringe phenomenon in many parts of the world.
How do crash games work?
In crash games, a multiplier increases until a specific object crashes. Players must multiply their stake by the current multiplier before the crash occurs, otherwise the stake is lost.
Why does MyStake focus on exclusive games instead of standard versions?
MyStake focuses on exclusivity to stand out in a highly competitive market. Through customized games and marketing actions like real stunts, the provider aims to create a memorable brand.
What restrictions apply to crash games in Germany?
In Germany, crash games must comply with the State Treaty on Prizing Games 2021, which stipulates a minimum game duration of five seconds per round and betting limits. Games without a German license operate in a legally uncertain area.
What does the GGL license mean for players in Germany regarding crash games?
Casinos with a German GGL license offer protective mechanisms such as connection to OASIS and assurance of payouts. Unlicensed providers, on the other hand, carry significant risks for players and their data, even if they offer higher limits.
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