Spaceman Review
Verdict
Pragmatic Play built Spaceman to capture the crash audience using their existing distribution network -- you will find it in almost every licensed online casino that runs Pragmatic content. The price for that ubiquity is the worst RTP in the major crash tier: 96.5%, which means 3.5 cents bled per dollar over millions of bets. That is half a percentage point worse than Aviator and JetX, and a full 2.5 points behind the 99% crash rooms like Stake and Gamdom. Max win of 5,000x is also the most restrictive ceiling in the genre. If Spaceman is the only crash game available on a platform you already use for other reasons, it is playable. As a deliberate choice it ranks last among the major crash titles on pure math.
The Math
Pragmatic Play certifies 96.5% RTP, published in-game and audited by BMM Testlabs. House edge is 3.5%. The 5,000x max win means a $10 bet can theoretically pay $50,000, but in practice the game is designed for moderate-multiplier variance -- the crash point distribution is weighted toward lower multipliers, consistent with the genre standard. Spaceman uses a provably fair cryptographic hash system. Unlike Aviator's single shared crash point, Pragmatic runs the game as a live broadcast stream, so all players connected to the same session see the same result simultaneously.
How It Plays
Spaceman uses a live-dealer broadcast format rather than a pure RNG lobby. You see a cartoon astronaut drifting through space, with the multiplier displayed in large numerals as it climbs. The presentation is polished and more cinematic than Spribe's flat design. Bet placement opens a few seconds before each round, two bet slots are available, and auto-cashout works the same as every other crash title. The live feed format means there is a visible host counter showing how many players are in the current session, which adds social proof. The game speed is slightly slower than RNG crash variants due to the broadcast structure, with each round running on a fixed schedule.
Where to Play It
Spaceman appears in the lobbies at 1xBet, Melbet, Linebet, Megapari, Rainbet, and Roobet. Pragmatic's distribution is strongest in the Tier 2 sportsbook-adjacent rooms rather than the Tier 1 crypto-native sites. Stake and Gamdom run their own proprietary crash titles instead.
vs Our 100% RTP Demo
At 96.5%, Spaceman takes $3.50 from every $100 you bet in expected value. That is the steepest crash edge of any game on this page. Our free crash demo runs at 100% RTP -- same multiplier curve, same tension, none of the bleed. If you want to feel crash variance without paying the Pragmatic premium, the demo is the answer.
RTP by operator
Published RTP is a maximum. Operators can run the same game at lower values, and a 2-point gap on a high-volume crash title is real money over a session. Here is what the partners in our directory currently publish for Spaceman.
| Operator | RTP |
|---|---|
| Stake | 96.50% |
| Roobet | 96.50% |
| 1xBet | 96.50% |
| Pragmatic operators | 96.50% |
Values verified against operator game info screens. If a room is missing from this table, they did not publish a game-specific RTP at audit time. See our methodology for how we sourced these figures.
Where to play it by country
Crash regulation varies by jurisdiction. We only list partners who are licensed or operate openly in each market. Pick your country below for the rooms that accept players there.