Pakakumi’s game lineup just got a notable addition. The Kenyan crash-game platform has officially folded Aviator — one of the most popular crash games in the world — into its casino portfolio, marking a deliberate step toward making the platform more social, more interactive, and more rewarding for Kenyan players.
What’s New With the Launch
To mark Aviator’s arrival, Pakakumi rolled out two things alongside it:
- Daily free bet rains — surprise free bets dropped into play sessions as part of the launch celebration
- New in-game chat features — letting players talk, strategise, and celebrate wins together in real time
A Deliberate Expansion, Not a Replacement
Aviator doesn’t replace Pakakumi’s existing Crash game — it sits alongside it, giving players a second flavour of the same core mechanic: a multiplier that climbs, and a single moment to decide whether to cash out or push further. In a competitive market like Kenya’s online betting space, offering only one core game format limits how long players stay engaged; adding a globally recognised crash-game format gives existing players a reason to explore something new without leaving the platform.
Social by Design: Real-Time Chat
The new in-game chat is a meaningful addition on its own. Rather than playing in isolation, Aviator players can now react live as a round plays out, share strategies on when to cash out and when to hold, and celebrate big multipliers together — turning Aviator from a quick, isolated bet into something closer to a live, communal event.
Backed by the Basics That Matter
Underneath the new features, Aviator runs on the same foundation as the rest of Pakakumi: instant M-Pesa deposits and withdrawals, flexible betting limits, and a responsible gaming framework built into the experience rather than bolted on afterward.
Aviator is live now on pakakumi.com, playable on any device without a download, with bonus free bets on offer for players trying it for the first time as part of the launch celebration.