• Jogo Global releases Mike Tyson crash game ahead of his fight with Jake Paul
15th November 2024 Sports betting

Jogo Global releases Mike Tyson crash game ahead of his fight with Jake Paul

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Jogo Global releases Mike Tyson crash game

By Lucy Wynne

Ahead of Mike Tyson’s fight with, YouTuber-turned-professional boxer, Jake Paul - Jogo Global have released a multi-player Mike Tyson-inspired crash game.

The game is called Mike Tyson Crash and it was developed by Jogo Global, in collaboration with Radar Zero.

The aim is to mimic Tyson’s movement and his boxing career, in a real-time multi-player format. The crash game is set in an arena and will be available to play through Swish Games on selected platforms.

With this game, you can pretend to be boxing legend Mike Tyson for a day, with punches that are as fast as light and movement as dynamic as a snake, as you hope to play your way to big wins. As per crash gaming rules, you will need to cash out before the multiplier crashes and you lose your potential winnings.

The game carries an RTP of 95.4% and offers players a max win of 5,000x their stake.

Despite his legacy, Tyson comes into this fight as the underdog due to the 31-year age difference between him and his opponent.

The Tyson vs Paul boxing match will be available to stream on Netflix, in the UK, on 16 November 2024 at 4am BST. 

CEO of Jogo Global, David Marcus, expressed his excitement for the launch: “We are thrilled to bring Mike Tyson's Crash to life with such an iconic figure at the centre. Our team worked tirelessly to create a game that truly captures the spirit of Tyson's career and intensity. This game pushes the boundaries of entertainment in casino gaming, and we can't wait to see players’ reactions.”

Radar Zero owner, Mark Klein, commented: “Partnering with Jogo Global and Mike Tyson to create this game has been an incredible journey. Mike Tyson's Crash is not just a game; it’s an experience that brings players closer to the thrill of the ring.”

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