Dragon's Crash game review for Canada
Dragon's Crash is BGaming's dragon-themed casual crash game with high volatility, 97% RTP, and a x10,000 maximum multiplier.

Dragon's Crash key facts
Most operators show $1.00 to $100.00, though some lobbies allow stakes to scale up to $300.
Gameplay notes
- Two bets in one round
- Auto cash-out and autoplay modes
- Coins/multiplier theme built around the dragon waking up
Crash games are high-volatility because a losing round can happen immediately, including at or close to 1.00x. Treat every session as entertainment, not a system to solve.
How to play Dragon's Crash
Dragon's Crash by BGaming features a sleeping dragon in an Asian-inspired setting. Coins rain down as the multiplier climbs. Your task is to cash out before the dragon wakes and breathes fire — that fire ends the round. During any round, a Golden Ingot may fall near the dragon: if it lands, it adds a bonus multiplier on top of your cash-out value. The Golden Ingot is random and independent of your bet decision.
The dual-bet panel supports two independent stakes per round, each with its own auto cash-out setting. Dragon's Crash uses BGaming's standard seed-based verification architecture.
What sets Dragon's Crash apart
Released in March 2024, Dragon's Crash is the most visually ambitious crash title in BGaming's catalogue. The dragon idle animation and fire-breath crash trigger are a significant departure from the minimalist plane-and-multiplier format used by most competitors.
- Golden Ingot random bonus multiplier adds an extra win layer on top of your standard cash-out
- Dragon wake and fire-breath crash animation is one of the most engaging crash triggers in the genre
- Maximum win of $250,000 (10,000× at the $25 maximum stake) with BGaming's proven RTP infrastructure
RTP and volatility
Dragon's Crash carries a 97% RTP, rising to approximately 98.9% when players consistently cash out at lower multipliers. The $25 maximum stake is lower than Space XY ($1,000), making Dragon's Crash better suited for standard session play. Like all high-volatility crash titles, early-crash streaks are statistically normal.
Where to play in Canada
Dragon's Crash is distributed through BGaming's casino network. TenoBet, SkyCrown, 30Bet each accept Canadian players. Always verify current operator terms before depositing.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Golden Ingot feature in Dragon's Crash?
At random intervals during a round, a Golden Ingot falls near the dragon. If it lands, it applies a bonus multiplier on top of your cash-out value at that point. The feature triggers independently of your bet decision and can appear at any multiplier level.
What is the maximum bet in Dragon's Crash?
The maximum bet is $25 per panel. The maximum payout is $250,000 (10,000× at maximum stake). If you need higher bet limits, BGaming's Space XY supports up to $1,000 per panel.
Is Dragon's Crash provably fair?
Yes. BGaming publishes seed data for each Dragon's Crash round. You can verify round outcomes independently using the seeds shown in your game history.
Tips for playing Dragon's Crash
Dragon's Crash by BGaming uses a provably fair system similar to Aviator. BGaming publishes its RNG verification documentation, and each round's outcome can be independently verified using the game's built-in fairness checker. The dragon theme and visual effects do not affect the mathematical model: the underlying crash probability function is identical in structure to other provably fair crash games. Auto bet and auto cash-out are both available — set your stake per round and your target multiplier before the session rather than adjusting mid-session in response to recent results.
Dragon's Crash at Canadian casinos
Dragon's Crash appears at several of our reviewed Canadian casino sites. BGaming distributes through a wide network of licensed operators. As with all crash games, confirm that your stake per round is consistent with your session bankroll — a 1.00× crash happens on every game, regardless of the previous round result. The round history panel in-game shows recent multipliers but should not be used to predict upcoming results: each round is independently generated.



