"David Natroshvili's prediction: Spribe to achieve a player base of 100 million within the next three years"
In the bustling atmosphere of iGB London 2025, David Natroshvili, Founder and CEO of Spribe, held captivating discussions about the company's growth, ongoing court battle, and the evolving crash game genre.
Natroshvili emphasized the importance of simplicity as the foundation of Spribe's approach, focusing on making crash games easy to learn and accessible. This strategy, he believes, has significantly contributed to the rapid growth of the crash games sector in the iGaming industry.
Regarding the court battle, the UK High Court recently granted Spribe an injunction against Aviator LLC in August 2025, underscoring legal efforts to protect Spribe’s intellectual property and market position in the crash games sector.
Spribe's flagship game, Aviator, has become a global force in the iGaming industry. Despite early doom-mongering, Aviator has been on a growth trajectory, defying assumptions that it was a failed product. Natroshvili joked that nothing can be as big as Aviator.
Natroshvili also shared insights about Spribe’s strategic growth path. The company is expanding globally, leveraging the popularity of its crash games and focusing on delivering engaging, responsible gaming experiences. Spribe is currently involved in a court battle with Aviator LLC in the United Kingdom over allegations of copying the company's flagship game.
In addition to Aviator, Spribe is pushing forward other games, such as Trader. With 400,000 bets placed every minute across the Spribe network, the company aims to cultivate an active player base of 100 million people over the next three years.
David Natroshvili started attending conferences with a business partner and an iPad, even when he barely understood the iGaming industry. He believes that conferences are a cornerstone of doing business, despite some people thinking he was crazy for approaching them without an appointment.
A video of the conversation with Natroshvili can be found directly in this article. The full conversation can also be watched on our website News' YouTube channel. Spribe did not create the "crash game genre," but the company has successfully gamified it to make it fun and improve the user experience.
Image credit for the accompanying image is from our website News. Natroshvili would approach people at conferences and ask if they had seen Spribe's game, a tactic that has proven effective in spreading the word about the innovative company.
In summary, Spribe's CEO highlights the rapid growth of crash games driven by simplicity, defends the company’s legal rights through court action, and outlines a clear growth strategy aiming for global expansion, positioning Spribe as a key player in the evolving iGaming market.
The gaming industry witnesses the impact of Spribe's strategic expansion, with the company leveraging the popularity of smartphones and other gadgets to deliver engaging, responsible gaming experiences, such as their flagship game, Aviator, and new titles like Trader. David Natroshvili, Spribe's CEO, discusses the ongoing court battle against Aviator LLC, highlighting the company's efforts to protect its intellectual property primarily based on technology.