Live Multiplier Game
Set your target before the climb starts and make faster multiplier exits with less hesitation.
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Game Overview
Crash Bonus is a live multiplier game available on vk8 login. Each round begins at 1x and a curve rises in real time until an endpoint is reached. Your only decision is when to exit: hold longer for a higher multiplier, or cash out earlier for a lower but confirmed value. The round ends instantly at the endpoint — any bet still active at that moment receives nothing.
On vk8 login, Unlike reel games where the result appears after a fixed spin, Crash Bonus puts the decision in real time. That is what makes it fast-paced and what makes a preset exit instruction valuable. Setting an automatic cash-out target before the round begins removes the need to react to a moving number during the round itself.
The game is available through the vk8 login platform on any modern mobile browser. Rounds complete in seconds, so the pace of a session is faster than most reel or table games. That speed makes it easier to drift past a planned session limit without noticing — a fixed round count, set before the first bet, is the most reliable safeguard.
With vk8 login, Crash Bonus supports a second simultaneous bet in the same round, which creates two independent exit instructions. This increases total exposure per round and should be treated as two separate bets, not as a hedge. Both are lost if the endpoint arrives before either instruction is processed.
For vk8 login players, Every round has a countdown before the curve begins. Use that time to confirm the stake and set the auto cash-out target. Once the multiplier starts rising, the bet is locked in and the exit instruction is the only remaining variable you control.
Inside vk8 login, The auto cash-out feature sends an exit request when the multiplier reaches the value you chose. It does not guarantee that exact value — if the endpoint arrives at the same moment, the round ends before the exit can be processed. Setting the auto cash-out slightly lower than the maximum you want accounts for this.
At vk8 login, Manual exit is available by pressing the cash-out button during the round. This requires an active connection and fast reaction. In most sessions, auto cash-out is more reliable because it removes the reaction delay and the temptation to hold for a higher value while the curve is moving.
Some rounds on vk8 login are announced as bonus rounds with a declared minimum floor. When a floor is active, the round is guaranteed not to end before that multiplier is reached. Read the exact floor value before the round begins — it describes only the earliest possible endpoint, not the final multiplier.
Across vk8 login, A bonus floor does not change how the round should be approached. The stake and exit target should be set using the same method as a standard round. Using the floor announcement as a reason to bet more or exit later than planned converts a protective feature into additional risk.
The round history panel on screen lists the endpoints of previous rounds. This data shows what happened in past rounds and nothing else. No sequence of completed multipliers makes the next endpoint more or less likely to fall in any particular range. Each round is independent.
Decide the auto cash-out target and stake before the countdown, not during the round. A target chosen while watching a moving curve will tend to drift higher than a target set in advance. The purpose of a preset instruction is to make the exit independent of what the animation is doing at the moment.
Raising the stake after a round ends early is one of the most common ways a Crash Bonus session overruns. A low endpoint in the previous round does not affect the next one. Increasing the bet in response to a recent loss raises total exposure without improving the outcome of the next round.
vk8 login shows the stake amount during the countdown. Check it each time you return to the game after a break or after adjusting any setting. The pace of Crash Bonus makes it easy to start a round with a higher stake than intended if the field was changed in a previous session.
Set a round count before the first bet and stop when that count is reached, regardless of whether the most recent rounds went well or poorly. The countdown to the next round is always visible after one ends — that visibility is specifically what makes a pre-set count useful as a stopping rule.
Do not extend a session because a large multiplier was just displayed in the history panel. Past endpoints do not cluster around future ones. The appearance of a high number in history has no effect on the next curve.
A session is complete when the round count or spending limit is reached. Both outcomes are valid. Use the responsible-gaming tools available on vk8 login whenever the planned stopping point becomes difficult to hold.
Session Card
Set a round count and stake before you start. Crash Bonus moves fast — a preset auto cash-out removes in-round pressure. Visit our Responsible Gaming page for support.
Feature Arsenal
Each control has a defined function. Understanding what each one can and cannot do prevents misreading the game during a live round.
Sets the amount exposed in one round. Locked in when the countdown ends. Has no effect on where the curve will stop.
Sends an exit request when the multiplier reaches the chosen value. The most reliable exit method because it removes reaction delay.
Triggers cash-out by pressing the button during the round. Requires an active connection and fast reaction — less reliable than auto.
Creates a second independent stake and exit instruction in the same round. Doubles total exposure. Both bets share the same endpoint.
An announced round with a declared floor. The curve is guaranteed not to end before the floor value. The final endpoint above the floor remains unknown.
The minimum multiplier guaranteed by the bonus round announcement. It defines the earliest possible exit, not the result. The exit instruction still applies.
Lists completed round endpoints. Shows what happened in past rounds. Has no predictive value for the next independent curve.
The planned maximum number of rounds for a session. Set it before the first bet and stop when it is reached regardless of the last result.
Round Reference
Each round type changes what is known before the round starts. The endpoint above any floor always remains unknown.
| Round Type | Category | Known Before Start | Still Unknown | Practical Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Round | Standard | Stake and auto cash-out target | Endpoint | Set exit instruction during the countdown every time |
| Bonus Round | Bonus | Stake, exit target and declared floor | Endpoint above the floor | Do not raise stake or exit target because a floor exists |
| Two-Bet Round | Standard | Two stakes and two exit rules | Single shared endpoint | Both bets are lost if endpoint arrives before either exits |
| High-Floor Bonus | Bonus | Stake, exit and higher declared floor | Endpoint above the floor | A higher floor is not permission to extend the session |
| Auto-Exit Only | Preset | Stake and automatic target | Whether target will be reached | Most reliable exit method — set before every round |
Round Rules
No. A sequence of completed multipliers does not determine the next independent result. Each round ends at a point unrelated to previous rounds.
It depends on the round still being active and the connection reaching the game in time. Auto cash-out reduces reaction delay and is more reliable.
No. A low previous endpoint does not affect the next one. Raising the stake in response to a recent loss increases exposure without changing the outcome.
Only that the round will not end before that multiplier. The actual endpoint above the floor remains unknown. The exit instruction still applies normally.
Choose the Exit First
Fix the stake, exit instruction and round count before the curve begins moving.