Aero Turbo
Want a faster crash than Aviator? Aero Turbo from Turbo Games strips the round to under five seconds and lets the multiplier climb harder.
Turbo Games is the Tallinn studio that ships crash at speed. Crash X clocks the fastest rounds in the category at under five seconds, Aero Turbo lets the multiplier climb harder. The studio is Curacao-licensed without MGA or UKGC backing, the catalog ships through aggregator partners rather than direct integrations, and the math is honest provably fair. Built for volume players who run 700+ rounds per hour, not for headline-chasing peak hunters.
Turbo Games (legal entity TURBODEV OU, registered in Tallinn, Estonia) launched in 2020 under founder Slava Zhuk as part of the Turbo Stars galaxy of brands. Flagship Crash X shipped March 2021 at 97% RTP and still outsells everything else in the catalog. Since then the studio has put out 20+ crash-adjacent titles at roughly one release per month: Aero (August 2023, sliding RTP from 95.99% at 1 euro bet down to 88.07% at 0.10 euro, iTechLabs + BMM cert), the Vortex family (2024-2026 including Vortex 2, Vortex Safari, Vortex Aero, Vortex Halloween and Powerplay), plus Limbo Rider, JavelinX, Chicken Route, Balloon Doggo and the cricket trio. The provably fair label travels with the marketing; the technical reality on Aero is iTechLabs RNG with no publicly verifiable per-round hash. Distribution runs through Hub88, SOFTSWISS, EveryMatrix, REEVO (2025 partnership) and Kaizen Gaming (Brazil entry, November 2025).
The Turbo Games provider stack - Crash X + Aero + Vortex + Aero Turbo - distributes through Curacao with iTechLabs RNG audits. Their portfolio of 20+ crash titles is one of the largest single-studio crash catalogs.
Turbo Games titles with full reviews on the site - the 2021 flagship and the 2023 sliding-RTP clone. Each card opens the deep-dive review and a one-click play option.
Want a faster crash than Aviator? Aero Turbo from Turbo Games strips the round to under five seconds and lets the multiplier climb harder.
Want the fastest crash rounds in the catalog? Crash X by Turbo Games clocks in under five seconds per round on average - 700-900 rounds per hour for volume players.
How a 2020 Tallinn studio stacked 20+ crash titles and shipped a sliding-RTP Aero.
Turbo Games is the trade name of TURBODEV OU, an Estonian company (registration L2244237Y001615) based at Vesivarava 50-201 in Tallinn. Founder Slava Zhuk is Ukrainian and runs the company from across the Turbo Stars galaxy of brands, which also includes Turbo Platform and Turbo Sportsbook. Klym Burii is the Turbo Stars parent CEO. The team size is not publicly disclosed, the LinkedIn profile suggests small-to-mid, and the African Gambit directory mentions secondary offices in Ukraine and Cyprus that have not been independently verified. What matters for this review is that the Curacao license is real, the Estonian registration is a corporate registration rather than a gaming licence, and the claimed MGA Malta licence is not yet confirmable on the MGA public register.
That honesty caveat matters because Turbo Games is sold to operators as a provably fair specialist. Independent review sites (crashbetz and clashofslots in particular) spell out that Aero, the flagship crash-clone, does not publish a per-round hash value that a player can verify. The iTechLabs certification (August 2022) and BMM Testlabs certification (March 2023) are real and cover RNG and compliance - but those are lab attestations, not cryptographic proofs. A player taking "provably fair" at face value and then looking for the hash in the UI will not find one on Aero.
"Turbo Games markets a provably fair story; the auditors are real, the math is RNG. Aero has no public hash, and that is the gap between the pitch and the product."
Crash X launched March 2021 and remains the Turbo Games title with the most public distribution, the highest per-site visitor numbers and the cleanest product fit for the crash category. RTP 97%, a 200x cashout history mode, dual-bet panels, clear multiplier crash mechanics. SOFTSWISS lists it as the most popular game in the catalog. Crashbetz, SoftGamings and the Turbo Games own Medium post all open with Crash X as the origin story. This is the title every new Turbo Games operator-aggregator deal starts from, and it is the closest thing to a pure Aviator-style product in the entire Turbo shelf.
Turbo Games Aero released 17 August 2023, an airplane trajectory crash in the Aviator family. Headline RTP 95.99% at the 1 euro bet. At 0.10 euro the actual RTP drops to 88.07%. The mechanism is rounding inside the payout formula: the theoretical maximum is expressed as a percentage of stake, and at micro-bets the round-down creates a visible drag. Casino. Guru and clashofslots document this as an emergent property rather than a disclosed design choice, and Turbo Games does not publish the formula. Bet range 0.10 to 100 euro, theoretical max multiplier 999,999x with standard operator caps at 10,000x. Certification is iTechLabs (RNG) plus BMM Testlabs (compliance). The title shares a name with Aero by Upgaming, which is a completely different product from a completely different studio. Reviewers who conflate them consistently miss the sliding RTP, which is the single biggest feature in Turbo Games Aero.
Vortex launched 2024 as a four-elements themed crash with three rings of rising multipliers, RTP 93.35 to 97.34%, max 700x and a 10,000 euro cap. It spawned an IP family: Vortex Halloween (2024-2025, seasonal skin), Vortex Powerplay (2025), Vortex Safari (January 2026, African-themed), Vortex 2 (February 2026, billed as an order of magnitude higher volatility), and Vortex Aero (April 2026, a mash-up with Aero bonus mechanics and either Bonus Buy or an aircraft-parts auction). This is the fastest-iterating crash sub-brand in the market right now. The risk for operators is cannibalisation inside the same aggregator feed; the upside is that every Vortex skin pulls a fresh seasonal or thematic audience into the crash filter.
Turbo Games never sold a direct single-operator API story. From 2020 it plugged into Hub88 first, then SOFTSWISS, EveryMatrix, BetConstruct, and in 2025 added REEVO (40+ Turbo Games titles in the January 2025 partnership), QTech Games, Gamingtec (25+ titles), SoftGamings, BlueOcean GameHub (December 2025) and Kaizen Gaming for the regulated Brazilian market (November 2025). That is the widest crash-supplier aggregator footprint outside Pragmatic Play and Spribe. Mobile share is 97% per SoftGamings. The demographic pitch is primary 18-25 and secondary 35-40, which reads as shorthand for "crypto-adjacent casual gambler plus mainstream instant-win slot crossover." The studio does not lead with crypto-first distribution the way BGaming does, despite the provably fair marketing adjacency.
The Brazil partnership with Kaizen Gaming in November 2025 is the most meaningful commercial event of the year for Turbo Games. It is the studio first step into a regulated LATAM market and it delivers the Crash X, Aero and Vortex shelves into a paytable jurisdiction with real regulator teeth. In parallel BlueOcean Gaming integration in December 2025 added the GameHub feed to the distribution stack, and the seasonal skins drop in November 2025 layered Christmas and New Year art onto Vortex, Aero and Chicken Route. Vortex 2 in February 2026 and Vortex Aero in April 2026 are the flagship 2026 releases. The next thing to watch is whether the SiGMA Asia 2025 award claim gets a proper independent confirmation - the SoftGamings directory lists it, no other source corroborates it, and the SiGMA South Asia shortlist that year went to different providers.
Turbo Games (TURBODEV OU) operates from Tallinn, Estonia. Licensing:
Turbo Games is the right pick for an operator who wants a broad crash-adjacent content shelf cheap on MAU and fast on release cadence. It is not the right pick for a UK-regulated lobby or for a player who needs per-round cryptographic verifiability. Crash X remains the flagship that actually carries the brand. Aero is worth carrying for the sliding RTP trick as a what makes it different, but the 0.10 euro bet drop-off should be surfaced in operator UX, not hidden in footnotes. Vortex is the growth story. The provably fair marketing deserves a read-through with the technical caveat intact: iTechLabs and BMM Testlabs audits are legitimate, the hash-based verification promised by the category label is not in the product.
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Beyond Aero and Crash X, Turbo Games runs a 20+ title crash-adjacent shelf. These do not have full reviews on this site yet. Here is what you need to know at a glance.
Three rings of rising multipliers on a four-elements theme; the player stops at one of the three rings or rides through for the maximum payout.
The most commercially successful non-Aero Turbo Games title. Spawned a full skin family including Halloween, Powerplay, Safari, Vortex 2 and Vortex Aero. Ring-based progression makes it feel closer to a plinko-crash hybrid than to pure Aviator.
Official pageCar-themed limbo variant: the player sets a target multiplier before the round starts and either clears it or busts - no mid-flight cash out, unlike Crash X.
One of the few crash-adjacent Turbo Games titles with no cash-out decision during the round. Plays more like a limbo slot than a crash. Worth carrying as a variation when the lobby already has Crash X and Aero on shelf.
Official pageWar-themed crash variant with a rank progression system from Private up to General; the player banks multipliers that feed back into rank and higher payout tiers.
Covered in crashgambling.guru as a rank-driven crash variant. Niche appeal but a clean example of Turbo Games willingness to wrap crash mechanics in vertical themes.
Official pageChicken-progression crash variant in the road-crossing family; sits next to Chicken Cross (Upgaming) and Chicken Road (InOut) in the category.
Turbo Games answer to the chicken-road boom of 2024. The Ro-co-co sub-title followed in April 2026. Decent cross-sell for lobbies that already run one chicken-crossing title from a different supplier.
Official pageAfrican-safari-themed skin on the Vortex three-rings engine.
Seasonal skin with the same math as base Vortex. Useful for operators who want a thematic refresh in the crash filter without retraining the player on a new mechanic.
Official pageFlagship Vortex sequel with amplified volatility and reworked ring mechanics.
Positioned as the 2026 flagship of the Vortex family. Worth pairing with original Vortex rather than replacing it - different risk profile, same player audience.
Official pageFairness model: iTechLabs RNG + BMM Testlabs certification, marketed as provably fair (Standard RNG with cryptographic seed inputs (provider description); per-round hash not exposed on Aero)
Turbo Games positions itself as a provably fair supplier and lists server-seed plus client-seed plus hash in the category language. In practice the flagship crash titles use classical RNG with iTechLabs (August 2022) and BMM Testlabs (March 2023) laboratory certifications. The per-round hash a player would expect from a true provably fair crash like Spribe Aviator is not published in the Aero UI. Independent review sources (crashbetz, clashofslots, Casino. Guru) confirm the gap. The fairness framework is real and audited by recognised labs, but it is not verifiable round by round by the player. Operators should market the RNG certification rather than the provably fair label when describing Turbo Games content to regulatory-sensitive audiences.
Not publicly exposed on Aero or Crash X paytables
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