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Crash Ignition at xster

Crash Ignition runs on a rising multiplier you cash out before the round ends — the longer you hold, the higher the reward, but every round can end at any point.

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Explore the Crash Ignition Format

Every Crash Ignition round starts with a multiplier at 1x and climbs from there. You place your stake, watch the curve rise, and tap cash out at the number you want. Miss the window and the round ends — your stake goes with it. Spribe's Aviator is the flagship title in this format and carries its own provably fair certificate so you

can verify each round's result independently. Pragmatic Play's Spaceman runs the same core mechanic with a different visual skin. Both titles show their current RTP on the game screen where the provider publishes it; we display only the figure the studio provides.

FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Run Crash Ignition

Provably Fair Rounds

Aviator by Spribe uses a provably fair algorithm — every round has a server seed and client seed you can verify yourself after the round closes using the tool inside the game.

Studio-Published RTP Only

We show RTP figures for Crash Ignition titles only where Spribe or Pragmatic Play publishes them in the game interface. We do not invent or estimate return percentages.

Round History Transparency

Aviator and Spaceman both display a full recent-round multiplier history on screen during play. That history comes directly from the studio server, not a local cache.

Account-Level Round Logs

Every Crash Ignition stake and cashout is recorded in your xster account transaction history. You can review individual rounds, amounts, and outcomes from the account wallet section.

CRASH IGNITION HELP

Get Help While You Play

Round Result Queries If a Crash Ignition round settles differently than your screen showed, open a live chat ticket with your round ID. Our support team checks the server log and responds with the verified outcome.
Wallet & Cashout Issues Crash Ignition cashouts go to your xster account wallet first. From there you withdraw to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. If a transfer stalls, contact support with your wallet transaction reference.
Account Access on Mobile Crash Ignition loads in-browser on Android and iOS — no app install needed. If a game fails to load, clear your browser cache and retry. Support can walk you through device-specific steps.

Crash Ignition Glossary

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What is a multiplier in Crash Ignition?

The multiplier is the number rising from 1x each round. Your payout equals your stake multiplied by the value you cash out at before the round ends.

02
What does 'provably fair' mean in Aviator?

Provably fair means Spribe generates each round's result using a verifiable seed combination. You can check the outcome independently after every round using the in-game verification tool.

03
What is auto cash out in Crash Ignition?

Auto cash out lets you set a target multiplier in advance. The game cashes out your stake automatically when that number is reached, so you don't have to tap manually.

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What does RTP mean in a Crash Ignition game?

RTP (Return to Player) is the percentage of total stakes a game returns over many rounds. Crash Ignition titles display this figure only where the studio publishes it in the game screen.

05
What is a bust or crash in this game format?

A bust happens when the round ends before you cash out. The multiplier stops, the round closes, and any stake still active at that moment is not returned.

06
What is a dual-bet option in Crash Ignition?

Some Crash Ignition titles let you run two separate stakes in one round at different target multipliers, so you can aim for a quick low-multiplier exit and a higher one at the same time.

Crash Ignition Questions

We carry Aviator by Spribe and Spaceman by Pragmatic Play. Both run the rising-multiplier cash-out format. Aviator includes a provably fair verification tool; Spaceman has a distinct visual style with the same core mechanic.

Yes. Aviator and Spaceman load directly in your mobile browser — Android and iOS both work without a dedicated app. Open xster, go to the Crash Ignition section, and the game launches from the lobby page.

Open the cashier, select bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, enter the amount, and send to the account number shown. Your xster wallet balance updates once the transfer confirms, and you can start a Crash Ignition round straight away.

For Aviator, each round result is generated from a combined server and client seed before the round starts. You can verify it after the round closes using the provably fair tool inside the game itself.

If you lose connection while a Crash Ignition round is live, the server continues the round using your last set action — your manual cash out tap or your auto cash out setting, whichever was active when you disconnected.

Winnings land in your xster account wallet immediately after the round settles. From there, withdraw to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket through the cashier. The withdrawal step requires your account verification to be complete.
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