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Multiplier Games That Move Fast

bg77 runs a dedicated Crash Zone lobby where the outcome is decided by a rising multiplier — you pick your exit point before the round ends.

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bg77 What We Carry in Crash Zone

What We Carry in Crash Zone

Crash Zone at bg77 is built around provably fair multiplier titles where each round is independent. Aviator from Spribe is the headline title — the plane climbs, the multiplier rises, and you cash out before it flies away. Crash ShockWave adds a different visual style but the same core mechanic. We also carry a small set of similar titles from other studios

so you can compare how each one paces its multiplier curve. RTP figures are shown only where the studio or provider exposes them directly in the game interface — we do not publish our own estimates. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh can reach the full Crash Zone lobby in seconds from any Android or iOS device, subject to local law and

eligible regions.

FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Run Crash Zone Fairly

Crash Zone titles are not run on in-house software. Every title in this lobby is certified by its studio and uses a provably fair or audited random number generator. Here is what that means for your account.

Provably Fair Rounds

Aviator from Spribe uses a provably fair algorithm — the round seed is published after each flight so any player can verify the outcome independently using standard hash tools.

Studio Certification

Each studio whose titles appear in our Crash Zone — Spribe and others — holds its own certification for game fairness from recognised testing bodies. We do not modify their logic.

Round History on Account

Every crash round you play is recorded in your account history with the multiplier result and your cashout point. You can review it any time from the History tab without contacting support.

Wallet Accuracy

Cashout amounts are calculated by the studio server and passed directly to your account wallet. bg77 does not alter the payout figure between the game result and your balance.

CRASH SUPPORT PATHS

Help While You Play Crash Zone

If a round disconnects mid-flight or a cashout does not register, the steps below are how you reach us. We log the round ID on our side so disputed outcomes can be checked against the provider's own records — no need to screenshot every round.

Live Chat Open the chat icon from inside the Crash Zone lobby. Our team can pull your round history directly and check the outcome against the studio's server record.
Account Wallet Help If a cashout lands but does not appear in your account wallet, raise a wallet query from the Payments tab. We cross-reference bKash, Nagad and Rocket transaction IDs on our end.
Round Dispute For any round where the result looks wrong, send us the round ID shown in your game history. Disputes are reviewed against the certified round data from the provider.

Crash Zone Terms Explained

New to multiplier games? These are the terms you will see most often in the Crash Zone lobby and in support conversations.

What is a multiplier in a crash game?

The multiplier is a number that rises from 1x at the start of each round. Your payout equals your stake multiplied by the value you cashed out at before the round ended.

What does 'provably fair' mean?

Provably fair means the round outcome is generated using a cryptographic seed published before and after each round, so you can independently verify the result was not altered by the operator.

What is an autocashout in Crash Zone?

Autocashout lets you set a target multiplier in advance. If the round reaches that value, your bet is cashed out automatically — useful when you cannot watch the screen continuously.

What is the house edge in crash games?

House edge is the mathematical advantage built into the game by the studio. It varies by title and is reflected in the RTP figure where the studio chooses to publish it in the game interface.

What does RTP stand for and where do I find it?

RTP stands for Return to Player — the theoretical percentage paid back over many rounds. bg77 only shows RTP where the studio or provider exposes it directly inside the game panel.

What is a round ID in Crash Zone?

A round ID is a unique reference code assigned to every crash round. It appears in your account history and lets support or the studio verify the exact outcome of a disputed round.

Crash Zone Questions Answered

These are the questions we hear most from people exploring the Crash Zone lobby for the first time.

Open your account, add funds via bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the Payments tab, then navigate to Crash Zone in the lobby. Pick a title, set your stake, and the next round starts automatically.

Yes. Aviator from Spribe runs in the mobile browser without a separate download. Open bg77 on Android or iOS, go to Crash Zone, and the game loads at full screen in your browser.

If your connection drops, autocashout — if you set one — still executes on the server side. If you had no autocashout set, the round plays out and the result is recorded in your account history.

Crash Zone is accessible where bg77 operates and local law permits. Availability depends on your region and eligible status — check the terms for details on supported areas.

Both use a rising multiplier mechanic, but Crash ShockWave has a different visual format and pacing. The core decision — when to cash out before the round ends — is the same in both titles.

Go to the Payments tab, select Withdraw, choose bKash or Nagad, enter the amount and your wallet number, then confirm with your account PIN. The transaction is processed through the standard verification step before it clears.
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Crash Zone

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.