The third chapter of the series that broke the internet. Dual-plane flight, a live weather system, and multipliers reaching x5000. Blimey — this one's proper mental.
From a single plane and modest multipliers in 2024 to the full-fat, twin-engine spectacle of 2026. Here's how the most-talked-about crash series in iGaming evolved — and where it's heading.
Launched in summer 2024, the original Aviamasters tore up the rulebook by replacing the abstract rising curve with a proper aircraft navigating a 2D map. Carriers, clouds, rockets — it was cinematic, it was simple, and it went absolutely viral. A billion digital views. The Best Casino Game gong at SiGMA Europe Awards 2025. A cultural moment for online gaming.
Max x250 • Low VolatilityReleased on 5 March 2026, the sequel arrived with four brand-new boosters — Magnet, Laser Gun, Nitro Booster, and Life Ring — alongside the game-changing Safe Landing and Water Skis features. The multiplier ceiling vaulted from x250 to a stonking x1000. Engine latency was all but eliminated. The crash genre was never the same again.
Max x1000 • Medium-Low VolatilityThe third chapter introduces dual-plane gameplay, a fully dynamic weather system that alters multiplier behaviour mid-flight, six boosters, and a maximum multiplier of x5000. Every round is a different sky. Every flight is a different story. BGaming's most ambitious release to date — and quite frankly, the most thrilling crash game ever built.
Max x5000 • Medium Volatility • 2026
For the first time in the series, two aircraft take to the skies simultaneously. Each plane follows an independent randomised flight path, collecting its own multipliers and dodging its own rockets. Players may allocate their bet across one or both planes — opening up split-stake tactics that simply didn't exist before.
Both planes carry their own Counter Balance — a live tracker that rises as multipliers are gathered and halves upon rocket collision. The final figure determines your payout. Hitting the carrier with a bulging Counter Balance and a fistful of boosters activated is, frankly, a proper rush.
Additive multipliers (+1, +2, +5, +10, +20) and exponential multipliers (x2, x3, x4, x5, x10) are scattered across the map by a certified Provably Fair RNG every single round. No two flights are identical. Weather conditions introduced in Aviamasters 3 further influence the density and positioning of these rewards.
Shift through four flight speeds — from a measured cruise to full afterburner — and control the pace of each round to suit your style. Slower speeds let you assess the incoming map; faster speeds compress rounds and suit players who thrive on rapid-fire decisions.
The movable Spin button introduced in Aviamasters 2 returns, now supporting dual-plane positioning. Biometric login, four speed controls, and a redesigned HUD ensure the experience is equally sharp whether you're on a 6-inch handset or a widescreen desktop monitor.
Aviamasters 3 expands the booster roster from four to six, each capable of turning a middling round into something extraordinary. They spawn randomly on the map and activate the instant either plane passes through them.
Carried over from Aviamasters 2 with a significant upgrade: Nitro Surge now propels the activated plane through the next three multipliers simultaneously, compressing what might ordinarily take several seconds of flight into a single burst. Vital when a dense multiplier cluster lies ahead but rockets threaten the approach.
An evolution of the original Magnet booster. Where Aviamasters 2's version pulled nearby multipliers toward the plane, Magnet Plus extends its field across a wider arc, capturing multipliers on adjacent flight paths. In dual-plane rounds, it can harvest bonuses for both aircraft at once.
An upgraded successor to the Laser Gun. Rather than simply destroying the next incoming rocket, the Laser Shield creates a forward zone that neutralises all rockets within it for the duration of its charge. Under stormy weather conditions — where rocket frequency rises — this booster is worth its weight in gold.
Building on the original Life Ring from Aviamasters 2, this upgraded version not only prevents a water landing from registering as a round loss, but also transfers 30% of the surviving plane's Counter Balance to the rescued aircraft. A genuine lifeline in dual-plane play.
Brand new to Aviamasters 3 and exclusive to stormy weather rounds. Storm Rider activates a slipstream behind the affected plane, doubling all additive multipliers it collects for the remainder of the flight. The riskier the weather, the greater the potential reward.
Another Aviamasters 3 original. When collected, Vault Lock freezes the current Counter Balance and prevents any rocket from reducing it for a set number of map segments. It's the closest thing to a guaranteed safety net the series has ever offered — without the commitment of a Safe Landing purchase.
The single biggest mechanical leap in Aviamasters 3. Every round is assigned a weather state — drawn by the RNG before the planes take off — that reshapes the map, hazard frequency, and booster behaviour.
Standard conditions. Multiplier density and rocket frequency mirror classic Aviamasters gameplay. Ideal for players familiarising themselves with dual-plane mechanics. Safe Landing remains available at the standard 50x bet cost.
Moderate cloud cover slightly reduces multiplier visibility until the plane is within a short range. Rocket frequency nudges upward by roughly 20%. The Storm Rider booster has an increased spawn rate under these conditions, balancing the additional hazard level.
The most volatile weather state. Rockets appear significantly more often and at irregular intervals. However, x-multiplier values are amplified — x2 becomes x3, x5 becomes x8. Players who navigate a storm successfully with boosters active can reach multiplier figures that clear conditions simply cannot produce.
A rare weather state where the entire map beyond short range is obscured. Multipliers and rockets are invisible until the plane is nearly upon them. Risk is extreme, reward is extraordinary. Only the sharpest operators — and the luckiest — thrive in fog.
Every figure below is drawn from BGaming's certified technical specification. The Provably Fair protocol guarantees full transparency — every result is independently verifiable.
| Developer | BGaming |
| Release Year | 2026 |
| RTP | 97% |
| Volatility | Medium |
| Maximum Multiplier | x5000 |
| Minimum Bet | £0.10 |
| Maximum Bet | £5,000 |
| Boosters | 6 Active |
| Fairness Protocol | Provably Fair |
| Platforms | Web, iOS, Android |
| Metric | AM1 | AM2 | AM3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Multiplier | x250 | x1000 | x5000 |
| RTP | 97% | 97% | 97% |
| Planes | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Boosters | 0 | 4 | 6 |
| Weather System | None | None | 4 States |
| Safe Landing | No | Yes | Yes |
| Volatility | Low | Med-Low | Medium |
Choose your bet amount using the slider or manual input. In Aviamasters 3, you can split your wager between both planes — allocate more to one if you fancy a particular route, or spread evenly for a balanced approach.
Before the round launches, the weather state is revealed in the top-right corner. Clear skies suggest a steady run; a storm icon means turbulence ahead. Factor this into your booster strategy and whether you want to activate Safe Landing.
Hit the Spin button and both planes take off. Watch your Counter Balance climb as multipliers are collected. Rockets will try their level best to halve it — boosters that spawn on the path can neutralise threats or supercharge your multiplier haul.
A successful carrier landing applies your final Counter Balance to your overall balance. A splash means the round is lost — unless Life Ring Pro fires or Safe Landing is active. Each plane resolves independently; one can land safely while the other doesn't.
Ready For Takeoff
Two planes. Six boosters. Four weather states. One shot at x5000.