Crash X is Turbo Games’ flagship crash game: a stripped-back rocket that climbs a multiplier, two bet panels, and a rank-up progression system that most crash games do not bother with.
The 30-second version
Crash X is a dual-bet crash game by Turbo Games with an operator-configurable RTP of up to 97%, typically running between 95% and 97%. It is provably fair and provider-level RNG-certified, very fast at roughly five seconds a round, and notable for a military-rank progression layer. It is a crypto and Curacao-casino title, not available at UK or Malta-licensed sites.
RTP
Up to 97%
House Edge
From 3%
Max Multiplier
999,999.99x
Round Time
~5s
Bets Per Round
2
Provably Fair
Yes
🏢 Who makes Crash X
Crash X is made by Turbo Games, a B2B instant-games studio founded in 2020 and part of the Turbo Stars group. Crash X was its debut title, launched in March 2021, and it remains the studio’s flagship and most-played game. Turbo Games is a supplier, not a casino, so it distributes the game to operators through aggregators rather than selling direct to players.
The studio holds a Curacao B2B licence and its games are RNG-certified at provider level by iTech Labs and BMM Testlabs, although the certificate documents themselves are not publicly posted. Turbo Games offers operators several tiers of customisation, including skinning and the RTP configurability covered below, which is also why you see many re-skinned Turbo crash clones in the wild.
📝 For the record: some affiliate pages claim Turbo Games is “MGA and UKGC accredited” and “founded in San Francisco”. Both are wrong. Turbo is a Curacao-licensed B2B supplier with no UK or Malta accreditation, and its corporate base is not San Francisco.
⚡ How Crash X works
Crash X runs the standard crash loop at unusual speed: rounds average about five seconds, which works out to roughly twelve to fifteen rounds a minute, or somewhere around 700 to 900 rounds an hour. Every round is themed as a “flight”.
Place up to two bets
Two independent panels, each with its own stake and cash-out target, from £/$0.10 to £/$100 per panel.
The rocket climbs
A plain rocket silhouette rises with the multiplier from 1.01x upward. Rounds can end almost instantly.
Cash out before the burst
Collect each bet manually or via its auto-cashout target. A pre-launch cancel button lets you back out before the round starts.
The crash, and the rank
The round bursts at its sealed point. The flight counts toward your lifetime stats and your rank, which we cover below.
The game is HTML5, so it runs in the browser on mobile and desktop with no download. The strong automation suite, auto-cashout plus bet progression on wins or losses plus stop-on-win triggers, is built for systematic players who want to run a staking plan without clicking every round.
📊 RTP and house edge
Crash X does not have a single fixed RTP. It is operator-configurable, which is the real reason different sources quote 95%, 96% and 97% for the same game: they are measuring different configurations, not contradicting each other.
Turbo Games’ own figure is “up to 97%”, which is ceiling language. One of its distributors states the crash range spans a configurable 93.5% to 99% band, and an independent database measured a live instance at 95%. The best framing is therefore operator-configurable, up to 97%, with real-world deployments typically sitting between 95% and 97%. At the 97% ceiling the house edge is 3%; at the 95% floor it is 5%.
🔍 Worth noting
Crash X behaves like Spaceman here: the headline RTP is a ceiling, not a guarantee, and your casino may run it lower. Check the active figure in the in-game limits or info panel before you play. You can read how the same configurable-RTP situation plays out for Spaceman.
“A 97% sticker on the box tells you the best the game can be, not what your casino actually set.”
⚙️ Features that set Crash X apart
The core loop is generic crash, but Crash X layers on retention features that genuinely distinguish it from most rivals.
📝 For the record: some affiliate reviews claim Crash X has adjustable or toggleable volatility. The substantive reviews do not corroborate this, and player-set volatility is not a normal crash-game feature, so treat it as unverified rather than fact.
🔢 Multiplier distribution and max win
At the 97% ceiling, the chance of any round reaching a given multiplier is 0.97 divided by that multiplier, and the expected return is the same at every target. If your casino runs Crash X below 97%, every figure in the table is proportionally lower.
The theoretical maximum multiplier is 999,999.99x, and that figure is well-corroborated. Do not confuse it with the maximum win, which is a separate, operator-set payout cap. Documented caps range from around £1,000 up to roughly $10,000, with one operator at about $16,500, and you will find the active cap in the game’s limits or minimum-maximum multiplier section.
The bottom line: a near-million-times ceiling sounds dramatic, but the payout cap is what actually limits your win, and the configurable RTP is what actually sets your cost. The expected-value proof behind all of this lives in our crash gambling maths guide.
🛡️ Is Crash X fair?
Crash X is provably fair and, unusually, also carries provider-level RNG certification, so it has both checks rather than just one. The official game page states the provably fair claim explicitly.
Two seeds set the result
A server seed and a client seed are combined under a SHA-256 model, fixing the crash point before any player input can influence it.
The outcome is sealed in advance
Because the result is locked before the round runs, nothing that happens during play, and no prediction tool, can change or forecast it.
You can check it after the round
The seeds and hash are available through a public verifier, so any past round can be re-checked independently.
🔍 Worth noting
The most common substantive criticism of Crash X is that the verification tooling and documentation are awkward and not user-friendly. The hash-check route exists, but it is fiddly to follow. The generic mechanism is explained more clearly in our provably fair explainer.
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📈 Where Crash X stands, and where you can play it
Crash X is a tier-two title: a big fish in the crypto-casino and Latin American pond, and an also-ran in the regulated and UK mainstream. It runs on roughly fifty crypto and Curacao-licensed casinos, is strongest in Brazil (reaching the regulated market through a major operator) plus wider Europe, India and a growing African presence, and is distributed through aggregators including SoftGamings, SOFTSWISS, Hub88, BlueOcean Gaming and GR8 Tech.
It is not available at UK or Malta-licensed casinos, so UK players can only reach it through offshore or non-GamStop operators. Its weaknesses against the category leaders are theme polish, regulated distribution, social features and that clunky verification, not its specifications.
The sheer speed of Crash X, hundreds of rounds an hour, plus the ranking system that rewards volume, are the features that most raise the risk of harm. We cover the research evidence, the risk factors and what to watch for in a dedicated guide: crash gambling and player harm.
🏆 How Crash X compares
On paper Crash X holds up well against the tier-one titles, and beats some of them on speed. Where it falls short is recognition, polish and regulated reach.
Turbo Games also makes the popular grid game Mines, if you want to see the rest of the studio’s instant range. Among the pure crash leaders, the closest at the 97% ceiling are Aviator and JetX, both of which carry far more mainstream recognition than Crash X.
💡 Common mistakes to avoid
Most Crash X errors come from assuming a fixed RTP and trusting features to do more than they can.
- Assuming you are getting 97%. That is the ceiling. Your casino may run the game at 95%, which is a 5% edge, so check the info panel.
- Confusing max multiplier with max win. The 999,999.99x figure is theoretical. The operator’s payout cap is what actually limits your win.
- Chasing a rank. The progression system rewards volume, not skill. Playing more flights to rank up costs money and changes nothing about the odds.
- Trusting automation to win. Bet progression and stop-on-win make staking easier, not profitable. No system beats the configured edge.
❓ Frequently asked questions
Who makes Crash X?
Turbo Games, a B2B instant-games studio founded in 2020 and part of the Turbo Stars group. Crash X was its debut title in March 2021 and remains its flagship.
What is Crash X’s RTP?
It is operator-configurable, up to 97%, with real-world deployments typically between 95% and 97%. The conflicting figures you see online are different configurations of the same game, not errors. Check your casino’s info panel for the active value.
Is Crash X provably fair?
Yes. It uses a SHA-256 server-seed and client-seed model and is also RNG-certified at provider level by iTech Labs and BMM Testlabs. The main criticism is that the verification tooling is awkward to use.
What is the maximum win on Crash X?
The theoretical maximum multiplier is 999,999.99x, but the maximum win is a separate operator-set payout cap, commonly between roughly £1,000 and $10,000, with one operator near $16,500.
How fast is Crash X?
Very fast. Rounds average about five seconds, roughly twelve to fifteen a minute, or around 700 to 900 an hour, which is markedly quicker than Aviator’s twenty to thirty seconds.
Can I play Crash X in the UK?
Not at a UK-licensed casino. Crash X is a crypto and Curacao-casino title with no UK or Malta licence, so UK players can only reach it through offshore or non-GamStop operators.
