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Aviator is definitely a real game, but how real your experience feels depends entirely on where you're playing. On legitimate platforms, Aviator is powered by certified software and uses a random number generator system — often called “provably fair” — which means the outcome of each round is transparent and verifiable. The plane’s flight is random, not manipulated, and the payout system is consistent. However, there are fake versions of the game out there — apps or websites that copy the Aviator interface but don’t follow fair rules. These can trick users by making it impossible to cash out winnings or by adjusting the algorithm to reduce your chances. That’s why some people think the game is fake — but the real issue is not the game itself, it’s the untrustworthy platforms hosting it. When played on an official and licensed app, Aviator is as real as any other online gambling game. So yes, Aviator is real — but be smart about where you play. If it looks sketchy, promises guaranteed wins, or lacks customer support, that’s your red flag.