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CSGORoll Launches New Crash Game Mode with Higher Multipliers

CSGORoll has unveiled a revamped Crash game featuring higher potential multipliers and improved UI. The update also includes new bet options.

Jake Thompson
January 20, 2025
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Andreas Andersson

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Last updated: June 2026

CSGORoll has unveiled a major update to their popular Crash game, introducing higher potential multipliers and a completely redesigned user interface. The update, which went live on January 20, 2025, represents one of the most significant changes to the platform in recent memory.

What's New in Crash

The revamped Crash game now features multipliers that can theoretically reach up to 1,000,000x, though the mathematical probability of such outcomes remains extremely low. More practically, the update has increased the frequency of mid-range multipliers (10x-100x) appearing.

The new interface includes real-time statistics showing recent crash points, a revamped betting panel with quick-bet options, and an improved auto-cashout system that allows players to set multiple conditional cashout points.

Community Response

Initial player feedback has been largely positive, with many praising the cleaner interface and improved mobile experience. However, some long-time users have noted that the house edge appears unchanged despite the visual overhaul.

"The UI improvements are nice, but at the end of the day, Crash is still Crash," wrote one user on Reddit. "Don't expect to suddenly start winning more just because it looks different."

Technical Details

CSGORoll has confirmed that the game's provably fair system remains unchanged, ensuring that outcomes continue to be verifiable. The update also includes performance optimizations that should reduce latency for players in regions with slower internet connections.

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