Crash game review

FlyX crash game review for Canada

FlyX is another flight-themed crash title commonly grouped with Aviator and JetX. Confirm the exact provider and rule table in the casino lobby.

FlyX gameplay screenshot

FlyX key facts

DeveloperGames Global (Games Global)
RTP97.00%
VolatilityHigh
Minimum bet$0.10
Maximum bet$20.00
Maximum winMultiplier-based

FlyX typically opens from $0.10 to $20.00, with the final live limit controlled by the operator.

Gameplay notes

  • Flight-based crash-game pacing
  • Game limits vary by operator
  • Best treated as high-volatility even when visuals look casual

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 FlyX

FlyX is a crash game by Games Global with a rocket-ship aesthetic. The mechanic is standard: place a bet, watch the rocket climb a multiplier, and cash out before it disappears. FlyX supports dual betting — two independent panels with separate stakes and auto cash-out targets per round. Setting panel one to a conservative auto cash-out while managing panel two manually is the most common structured approach.

FlyX is notably available on BetMGM Ontario — a provincially regulated platform — making it one of the few crash titles legally accessible to Ontario players through a registered operator.

What sets FlyX apart

FlyX occupies a dual market position unique in the crash segment: it is simultaneously available on Ontario's provincially regulated network and at offshore Canadian-facing casinos.

  • Available on BetMGM Ontario — one of the only crash games accessible under provincial regulation
  • Lower reported volatility compared to Aviator and JetX — smoother multiplier distribution on average
  • Maximum multiplier of 10,000×–12,000× depending on operator configuration

RTP and volatility

FlyX carries a 97% RTP. Independent reviewers describe its volatility as lower than Aviator or JetX. For Ontario players specifically, FlyX at BetMGM is the most accessible crash option with full provincial regulatory protection.

Where to play in Canada

FlyX is available at several offshore Canadian-facing casinos and on BetMGM Ontario for provincial play. CrownPlay, QBet, SkyCrown each accept Canadian players. Always verify current operator terms before depositing.

Frequently asked questions

Is FlyX available in Ontario?

Yes. FlyX is available through BetMGM Ontario, which is provincially regulated under iGaming Ontario. It is one of the few crash games accessible on a regulated Ontario platform.

How does FlyX dual betting work?

FlyX provides two independent bet panels per round. Each panel has its own stake amount and optional auto cash-out multiplier. Both panels resolve on the same crash outcome.

What is the maximum win in FlyX?

The maximum multiplier is reported as 10,000×–12,000× depending on operator configuration, subject to the operator's absolute maximum payout cap.

Tips for playing FlyX

FlyX by SmartSoft Gaming shares its mathematical engine with JetX — both are SmartSoft products in the crash format. The FlyX brand is a variant of the JetX platform with a different visual theme. Players familiar with JetX will find FlyX immediately recognisable. The multiplayer aspect — other players' bets and cash-outs are visible — should not affect your own strategy, though it creates social pressure to follow others' cash-out timing. The optimal response is to set your auto cash-out before the round and ignore what other players do.

FlyX at Canadian casinos

FlyX is distributed through Games Global's casino network. Not all Canadian operators carry it, so availability varies. The game is viewable in demo mode at some operators before you deposit. FlyX does not use the same seed-based provably fair mechanism as Aviator and some BGaming titles — results are certified by independent audit labs but cannot be individually verified by the player. This is standard for Games Global crash titles. Check our game review list at the crash games hub to compare it against other crash formats available at the same operators.