Last updated: July 3, 2026 · By Aviator Guide Editorial Team

Aviator 2 and Aviator 3 — The Truth About Game Versions in 2026

"Aviator 2" is one of the most searched terms around this game, but it points to confusion rather than an actual new title. Here's what's real and what's still just a rumor.

Short answer: there's no official "Aviator 2" product. What players call "Aviator 2" is version 2.0, a technical update to the same game. As for "Aviator 3", as of mid-2026 it remains an unconfirmed rumor.

Where the "Aviator 2" confusion comes from

In a public interview at the SiGMA Americas conference (2023), a Spribe representative stated directly that no sequel was coming. Instead, the company released Aviator 2.0, not a new game with different mechanics but an updated version of the existing one.

What actually changed in version 2.0

Most of the changes are technical. Load times dropped by roughly 40%, a lightweight build now handles weak internet connections and budget devices better, and the mobile redesign fully mirrors the desktop experience. On top of that, the visual interface got more intuitive and the live chat was reworked.

The core mechanics, betting, multiplier, cash out, ~97% RTP, Provably Fair, stayed the same. For a full breakdown of how the game works, see "How to Play Aviator".

Aviator 3 — what we know so far

As of mid-2026, "Aviator 3" is unconfirmed information from secondary sources referencing "testing" of new multiplayer social features, an achievement system, and token rewards. There is no official announcement or release date from Spribe.

Status accurate as of this article's last update: July 3, 2026. Always check for newer news before drawing conclusions.

Clones and similar names confused with "Aviator 2"

Part of the search confusion isn't just the version update. The market has games with similar names from other providers, various "Aviator X", "Super Aviator" and similar titles from smaller studios, that have nothing to do with the original Spribe Aviator and aren't any kind of "part two". These are independent products leveraging the brand's recognizability for promotion.

How to confirm you're looking at the original:

The game's provider is almost always listed on the game card or in the game window's footer, and it should say "Spribe" specifically. If a different provider is listed, it's a different game, regardless of how similar the name or visuals look.

How to tell if an operator is running the current 2.0 version

You can spot version 2.0 versus the older 1.0 by a few visual cues: noticeably faster loading the first time the game opens, an updated and flatter visual style, a mobile version that looks visually identical to desktop rather than a stripped-down one, and a reworked live chat panel next to the game field.

If a specific operator shows a noticeably older, slower-loading interface, they likely haven't updated their integration yet. It doesn't affect fairness, since RTP and Provably Fair are identical in both versions, but it may be less pleasant on a weak internet connection.

How to tell official information from rumors

SignalOfficial informationRumors / secondary sources
SourceSpribe press release or statementForums, blogs, "insider" leaks
WordingSpecific date and features"Rumored", "unconfirmed reports"
VerifiabilityLinks back to Spribe's official site/channelNo direct link to a primary source

FAQ

So is Aviator 2 a new game or not?

It's version 2.0: a technical update with a new interface and faster loading, not a separate product with new mechanics.

When will Aviator 3 launch?

There's no official date. Everything currently circulating about "Aviator 3" is unconfirmed rumor from secondary sources.

Do I need to download anything separate for version 2.0?

No. The update rolls out automatically on the provider or operator side, and no separate install is needed.

Are games named like "Super Aviator" also made by Spribe?

Only if the provider listed on the game card says "Spribe". Otherwise it's an independent product from another studio using a similar name and visual concept, not a version or Spribe title.

What should I do if my operator still runs the old 1.0 version?

That's not a fairness issue. RTP and Provably Fair are identical in both versions; the only difference is load speed and interface. If the interface version matters to you, check whether other operators offering Aviator have the updated one.

Could the Aviator 3 rumors just be marketing from third-party sites?

That's plausible. Increased search traffic for "Aviator 3" benefits sites publishing this kind of content regardless of whether there's any real basis for the rumor, which is exactly why it's worth relying only on official Spribe statements.