Aviator 2 — there is no sequel. Here's what Aviator 2.0 actually is
Plenty of people search for "Aviator 2" hoping for a new game — we explain why that product doesn't exist, and what actually changed in the 2.0 update.
The mobile version — exactly the update most "Aviator 2" searches are really about
Bottom line: "Aviator 2" as a separate game doesn't exist
This is worth stating plainly, because in search and in casino marketing the term "Aviator 2" gets used loosely — sometimes as a synonym for the 2.0 update, sometimes purely to capture traffic on a popular query, which creates a false expectation of a fundamentally new game.
Where the search confusion comes from
The logic behind searching "Aviator 2" makes sense: most successful games do get sequels, and users naturally search for a "part two" of a game they like, the same way they would for a video game or an app. On top of that, "Aviator 2.0" is easy to shorten to "Aviator 2" in casual speech, which reinforces the confusion.
What Aviator 2.0 actually is
Aviator 2.0 is a technical and visual update to the same game, with the same core crash-round mechanics, the same RTP reference figure, and the same provably fair algorithm as the original version. The changes are about performance and usability, not the rules:
Load speed
A stated load-time improvement of around 40% — especially noticeable on unstable mobile connections.
A lightweight build
A separate lightweight version for weak connections and budget devices, without losing core functionality.
Redesigned mobile version
The mobile interface was brought to full parity with desktop — previously the mobile version was more limited.
Refreshed visuals
A more modern, intuitive betting, cash-out and stats interface.
Reworked chat
Updated live-chat mechanics between players in the same round.
Table: what changed version to version
| Parameter | Original version | Aviator 2.0 |
|---|---|---|
| Core round mechanics | crash game, cash out anytime | unchanged |
| RTP / provably fair | ~97%, SHA-512 | unchanged |
| Load speed | baseline | stated ~40% faster |
| Mobile version | limited functionality | full parity with desktop |
| Interface and visuals | original 2018–2019 design | refreshed, more modern |
| Chat | basic | reworked |
How to tell which version you're on
The easiest way is to look at the overall interface and responsiveness: if the game looks visually dated and noticeably slower to load on mobile data, the operator likely hasn't switched to the updated build yet. There may not be an explicit "2.0" label on screen — the update is primarily technical rather than a marketing rebrand.
FAQ
Does "Aviator 2" exist as a separate product?
No. A Spribe representative publicly confirmed there's no sequel as a new game — instead, a technical update called Aviator 2.0 was released for the existing game.
Did the RTP or rules change in version 2.0?
No, the core mechanics, stated RTP, and provably fair algorithm remained the same — the update covers the interface, speed, and mobile version.
How do I know if I'm already playing on 2.0?
There may be no formal version indicator in the interface — look for a refreshed visual design and noticeably faster loading on mobile data.