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Crash Burst Games on Shuvo Win

carries a focused selection of crash-format titles — Aviator, Crash Rocket, and similar multiplier games — where a single round runs in seconds and the cash-out decision is yours to make before the curve drops. Availability depends on your local law and eligible regions.

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FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Run Crash Burst Fairly

Provably Fair Verification

Every Crash Burst round on Shuvo Win generates a server seed and client seed before the round starts. The outcome hash is published after each round closes so you can independently verify the result.

Spribe Studio Certification

Aviator is certified and supplied by Spribe, a studio with published audit records. We carry their title in its original certified build — no local modifications to the round logic or outcome engine.

RTP Disclosure Policy

RTP figures for Crash Burst titles are shown only where the provider exposes them in the game interface. We do not publish estimates — if the figure is not shown by the provider, we do not invent one.

Account History Transparency

Your full Crash Burst round history — entry amount, cash-out multiplier, result — is logged in your account and visible any time. You can cross-check individual rounds against the published seed hash.

Shuvo Win What You Get in Our Crash Burst Section

What You Get in Our Crash Burst Section

Crash Burst titles work on a shared-round model: a multiplier climbs from 1x and you choose when to cash out before the round ends. Aviator, built by Spribe, is the most-played title in this format and sits at the front of our lobby. Crash Rocket follows a similar curve-climb mechanic. Each round is independently seeded and the result hash is shown after

the round closes so you can verify it. You can browse these titles on Android or iOS without downloading a separate app — the lobby loads inside your mobile browser. Round history for each game is visible on screen so you can see how recent sessions played out before you join.

CRASH SUPPORT PATHS

Help While You Play Crash Burst

Round Dispute Help If a Crash Burst round result looks wrong on your account, our support team can pull the round seed and multiplier log. Reach out via live chat and quote the round ID shown in your game history.
Wallet & Withdrawal Queries Crash Burst winnings land in your account wallet. For bKash, Nagad, or Rocket withdrawal questions, contact support with your registered wallet number and the transaction reference from your game session.
Account Access Issues If you cannot load the Crash Burst section after login, clear your browser cache or switch networks. For persistent access problems, support can check your account region status and eligibility.

Crash Burst Terms You Should Know

What is a bust or crash in a crash game?

The bust is the point where the multiplier stops climbing and the round ends. Any cash-out placed before the bust locks in that multiplier; anything held past it returns nothing for that round.

What does auto cash-out mean in Aviator?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. If the curve reaches that level, your position closes automatically without you needing to tap the button manually.

What is a server seed in provably fair crash games?

A server seed is a random value generated by the provider before each round. Combined with a client seed, it determines the outcome. Revealing it after the round lets you confirm no result was altered mid-play.

What does the multiplier history panel show?

The history panel displays the bust multiplier from the most recent rounds in sequence. It is informational — past results have no effect on future rounds, which are each independently generated.

What is live bet feed in Crash Burst?

The live bet feed shows active wagers in the current round from all participants. It updates in real time and shows each cash-out as it happens, though it does not reveal account details.

What does KYC mean for Crash Burst withdrawals?

KYC (Know Your Customer) is the identity verification step required before a withdrawal is processed. You typically submit a government-issued ID and confirm your registered bKash, Nagad, or Rocket wallet matches your account.

Common Questions About Crash Burst

Aviator by Spribe and Crash Rocket are the main crash-format titles in our lobby. Both follow the multiplier cash-out mechanic. Availability in your region depends on local law and your account eligibility status.

Open Shuvo Win in your Android or iOS browser, log in, and select Crash Burst from the lobby menu. No separate app download is needed. Players in Dhaka and other parts of Bangladesh use this path regularly.

Deposits via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket fund your account wallet, which covers all sections including Crash Burst. Open your wallet app, send to the number shown in the deposit screen, and confirm with your PIN.

Minimum stake amounts are shown on the game screen before you place an entry. These figures come directly from the provider and may vary between Aviator and Crash Rocket, so check the game panel for the current threshold.

If you placed an entry and your connection drops mid-round, the round continues on the server. If you had auto cash-out set, it executes regardless of your connection. Manual cash-out requires you to be connected when you tap.

Winnings from a cashed-out round are added to your account wallet immediately after the round closes. From there you can use the balance on other games or request a withdrawal to your registered bKash, Nagad, or Rocket number.
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