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David Natroshvili's prediction: Spribe anticipates reaching a player base of 100 million within the next three years

David Natroshvili shared insights with News at iGB about his company's upward trend and the potential impact on the business sector.

David Natroshvili's prediction: Spribe could potentially amass 100 million users within the next...
David Natroshvili's prediction: Spribe could potentially amass 100 million users within the next three years.

David Natroshvili's prediction: Spribe anticipates reaching a player base of 100 million within the next three years

In the dynamic world of online gaming, one name has been making waves - Spribe, and its flagship product, Aviator. The company, founded by CEO David Natroshvili, has recently secured a significant victory in a UK court against Aviator LLC, protecting its iconic Aviator product [1].

Aviator, often perceived as a "failed product" in its early days, has defied expectations and become a global force to reckon with. Despite initial skepticism, Aviator is currently on a growth trajectory, with an impressive 400,000 bets placed every minute across the Spribe network, showcasing the company's technological prowess.

Natroshvili, who started attending conferences early in Spribe's history, often approached people with his business partner and an iPad, even when he barely understood the iGaming industry. He believes that conferences are essential for any business's success [2].

The CEO jokingly admitted that nothing can be as big as Aviator, yet he acknowledges that replicating its success may be challenging [3]. However, this hasn't deterred Spribe from setting ambitious goals. At iGB London 2025, Natroshvili outlined the company's goal to cultivate an active player base of 100 million people over the next three years [4].

In addition to Aviator, games like Trader are also being pushed forward by Spribe [5]. The company did not create the "crash game genre," but it has gamified the genre to make it more enjoyable and improve user experience [6].

Spribe's legal battle against Aviator LLC in the United Kingdom highlights the company's strategic focus on brand protection and growth in the emerging gaming sector [7]. The court victory suggests that Spribe is actively defending its intellectual property and aiming to strengthen its market presence.

For more insights from David Natroshvili, you can watch the full conversation on News' YouTube channel or directly from the embedded video in this article [8]. Despite early-day setbacks, Natroshvili believes that conferences were essential to Spribe's success [9]. He admitted that people initially thought he was crazy for approaching them about Aviator, but he persevered, and it paid off.

In conclusion, Spribe and its flagship product, Aviator, continue to make headlines in the gaming industry. With its strategic focus on brand protection, market expansion, and technological innovation, Spribe is poised to continue its rise in the global gaming scene.

[1] Spribe's Instagram statement [2] Conference importance according to Spribe's CEO [3] David Natroshvili on Aviator's success [4] Spribe's goal for player base expansion [5] Spribe's focus on games beyond Aviator [6] Spribe's approach to the crash game genre [7] Spribe's legal battle against Aviator LLC [8] Full conversation with David Natroshvili [9] David Natroshvili on the importance of conferences

In the midst of the gaming industry's continuous evolution, Spribe, particularly its acclaimed product Aviator, shows a keen interest in integrating advancements in technology, namely artificial-intelligence, to enhance gaming experiences. As Natroshvili strives to increase Spribe's player base to 100 million within the next three years, he has also highlighted the potential role of AI in future gaming gadgets.

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