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David Natroshvili claims that by the third year, Spribe will amass a player base of 100 million.

David Natroshvili, in an interview with our platform News at iGB, elaborates on the upward trend of his company and the potential ramifications for the business.

David Natroshvili predicts a substantial expansion for Spribe, anticipating a player base of 100...
David Natroshvili predicts a substantial expansion for Spribe, anticipating a player base of 100 million within the next three years.

David Natroshvili claims that by the third year, Spribe will amass a player base of 100 million.

In an exciting move for the digital entertainment and iGaming industry, David Natroshvili, the founder and CEO of Spribe, has set an ambitious goal to reach 100 million players within the next three years. This bold target reflects the rapid growth and expansion of the company, which is best known for its signature game, Aviator.

Aviator, an innovative crash game, has already achieved impressive scale, with the platform processing over 350,000 bets per minute through more than 5,000 operators worldwide. The game serves over 55 million users globally, demonstrating strong momentum towards Natroshvili's vision.

Contrary to some rumours, there is currently no public information or credible sources indicating that David Natroshvili or Spribe is involved in a court battle with Aviator LLC. In fact, Aviator is Spribe’s own flagship product, designed and launched by the company itself.

David Natroshvili, who started attending conferences with a business partner and an iPad, at a time when he barely understood the iGaming industry, has been instrumental in Spribe's success. He believes that conferences are a cornerstone of doing business, despite initial skepticism and some delegates' reluctance to meet him without appointments.

In a recent conversation with our website News, Natroshvili emphasised that Aviator is not a "failed product." He argued that Spribe gamified the crash genre, making it fun and improving the user experience. He also acknowledged that Aviator has been a breakaway success, but noted that other games like Trader are also being pushed forward by Spribe.

Despite the success of Aviator, Natroshvili remains focused on innovating in the mobile-first, socially engaging online gaming space and pushing for sustained international growth by meeting evolving audience expectations. He disputed the assumption that Spribe created the "crash game genre," stating that Aviator is on a growth trajectory.

An image credit for this article is provided by our website News. The full conversation with David Natroshvili can be watched on our website News' YouTube channel.

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In the early days, Natroshvili's approach of simply asking people about Spribe's Aviator game was met with disbelief and dismissal. However, he believes that this approach, along with his persistence and vision, has been key to Spribe's success. Despite initial skepticism, Natroshvili considers conferences as a cornerstone of Spribe's success and any business's success.

Spribe's Aviator game has become a global force to reckon with, and Natroshvili's ambitious goal of cultivating an active player base of 100 million people over the next three years is a testament to his vision and the company's potential.

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In the digital realm, David Natroshvili's vision for Spribe extends beyond just the gaming industry, as he seeks partnerships and collaborations with gadgets and technology firms to enhance the user experience of Aviator, his flagship game. To propel this expansion, Natroshvili intends to leverage the power of social-media platforms to promote the entertainment value of Spribe's offerings and attract new players globally.

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