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InOut Games — provider deep-dive (English)

Eighteen months from anonymity to Duel.com livestream regular. InOut Games shipped five crash and instant titles in the first quarter of 2026, captured the Twitch crash-games tag with Chicken Road 2, and forced operators to integrate the catalogue at speed. Below: who actually runs the studio, what the licence guarantees, the five-game line-up reviewed by CrashAudit, and where to play in English-language operators.

Crash games researcher · CrashAudit · April 23, 2026

InOut Games full portfolio overview: 5 titles covered by CrashAudit — Chicken Road 2, Banana, Shoot, Jumper, Twist San Quentin with RTP and release dates
InOut Games portfolio — five reviewed titles with RTP and release dates.

Founded

2024

Licence

Curaçao eGaming

Catalogue

30+ titles

Distribution

SoftGamings + direct

Markets

15+ languages · crypto-first

The five titles defining InOut in 2026

Most players arrive at the studio through a specific game. Below is the full 2026 line-up — every title we have hands-on reviewed at the partner operators listed in the casinos section.

Chicken Road 2 Bonus

Crash · 4 modes

Catalogue lead
RTP:
96%
Max:
×21,580
Provably fair:
Yes

The studio flagship. Four difficulty modes turn a simple "cross the road" mechanic into the only crash title with player-controlled variance. The published Hardcore ceiling at ×21,580 is mathematically real but statistically negligible — treat the headline number as marketing, not as a planning input.

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Chicken Banana

Scratch card · jackpot meta

Released March 2026
RTP:
96%
Max:
×1,000
Provably fair:
No

Twenty-card digital scratch with three jackpot tiers stacked on top: Mini ×25, Major ×100, Mega ×1,000. Theme leans into the chicken-in-banana-suit meme that picked up Reddit traction in 2025-2026. Five-second rounds make session-length tracking essential.

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Jumper

Crash · vertical

×192,271 documented
RTP:
96%
Max:
×192,271
Provably fair:
Yes

Doodle Jump nostalgia bait with a crash mechanic underneath. Released in the UK on 24 March 2026, ported to Duel.com inside two weeks. Three difficulty modes and a Lightning Bonus mechanic that resets the meter on cash-out — engineered to extend sessions past planned exits.

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Chicken Shoot

Arcade shooter

Lowest RTP
RTP:
94%
Max:
$20,000
Provably fair:
Yes

Carnival shooter rebuilt as a casino round. Each chicken in flight carries a visible ×1.01 to ×48 multiplier tag. Bet range $0.01 to $200, max win capped at $20,000. RTP 94% is the lowest in the catalogue — a 6% house edge that punishes spam-clicking.

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Twist San Quentin

Themed slot

Slot · not crash
RTP:
95.5%
Max:
×1,500
Provably fair:
No

Prison-themed slot built on InOut's proprietary Twist engine. Choose a prisoner avatar (each carries its own volatility profile) before each spin. Bonus Buy direct entry to free spins. NOT to be confused with Nolimit City's San Quentin xWays — different studio, different math.

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Catalogue at a glance

Game RTP Max win Type Provably fair
Chicken Road 2 Bonus 96% ×21,580 Crash · 4 modes Yes
Chicken Banana 96% ×1,000 Scratch card · jackpot meta No
Jumper 96% ×192,271 Crash · vertical Yes
Chicken Shoot 94% $20,000 Arcade shooter Yes
Twist San Quentin 95.5% ×1,500 Themed slot No

Why the studio matters in 2026

The crash genre has a structural problem: two providers occupy most of the visible market. Aviator (Spribe) is genre-default — every operator stocks it, every affiliate covers it, every streamer has a clip. JetX (SmartSoft) holds second place and has done so for five years. The duopoly means a player searching for "new crash game 2026" has been seeing the same two names for a long time.

InOut entered that gap. February 2026: Twist San Quentin. March: Jumper, Chicken Shoot, Chicken Banana in sequence. April: Chicken Road 2 Bonus rebuild. Five titles in 90 days is aggressive volume — it captures search windows on terms like "Chicken Road 2 demo", "Jumper crash game review", "InOut Games review" before any competitor can respond.

Cultural attachment amplified the effect. The Doodle Jump nostalgia hook works on players in their late 20s and 30s who grew up with the original. The chicken-in-banana-suit meme picked up Reddit and TikTok traction in late 2025; InOut shipped Chicken Banana while the meme was still running. None of this is coincidence — it is product strategy that watches culture and SERP at the same time.

The trade-off for players: good news, new titles mean active community, fresh tutorials, and operators competing to integrate (which usually translates into better welcome offers). Watch out: new titles also attract scammers — predictor sellers, fake APK mirrors, paid Telegram channels. None of these work against provably-fair architecture. InOut publishes the cryptographic specification, and you can verify each round yourself in five minutes with any SHA-256 tool.

Curaçao eGaming — what the licence actually means

InOut Games operates under a Curaçao eGaming licence with Curaçao eGaming code. Curaçao is a small Caribbean jurisdiction that has run online-gambling licensing since the late 1990s — one of the oldest licensing regimes in the sector globally.

What the licence guarantees: periodic RNG audit by an independent lab; a formal complaints channel if an operator refuses to pay (you can escalate directly to the Curaçao regulator); basic anti-money-laundering compliance with mandatory KYC above defined thresholds; non-anonymous corporate registration (the studio's address is public record).

What the licence does not guarantee: consumer protection at the level of the UKGC (United Kingdom) or MGA (Malta), both of which enforce mandatory deposit limits, integrated self-exclusion programmes, and quarterly financial reporting. Curaçao is mid-tier — legitimate, audited, but not gold-standard.

Some industry coverage references a secondary InOut Games licence from Anjouan (Comores). We have not independently verified the secondary licence, and InOut omits it from most current marketing materials. The licence that matters operationally is Curaçao eGaming.

Where to play InOut Games titles

The four operators below ship the broadest InOut Games catalogue, were tested directly between March and June 2026, and process withdrawals at acceptable speed for English-language players. Duel.com is the broadest catalogue plus the only operator with a UKGC-licensed instance for UK residents. Duel.com leads on crypto-only operations.

What to expect through 2026-2027

InOut has signalled in trade-press interviews that the second half of 2026 will focus on Latin American expansion (Mexico, Argentina, Chile) and African markets (Nigeria, South Africa). For English-language coverage that means the catalogue itself stays where it is — most new geo work is operator integration rather than new game releases.

On the product side: the chicken-themed franchise success likely produces Chicken Road 3 or a similar variant before year-end. Whether InOut can sustain five-titles-per-quarter without quality erosion is the open question. Studios that ramped fast in past cycles (Pragmatic Play in 2018 is the canonical example) often pivot to cosmetic variants rather than mechanically distinct releases. So far, in June 2026, there is genuine differentiation between Chicken Road 2 (4 modes), Jumper (vertical, power-ups) and Chicken Shoot (active aim) — but the bar to maintain that differentiation rises with each release.

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FAQ — InOut Games

Who is InOut Games and when was the studio founded?

InOut Games is a Curaçao-licensed casino-software studio focused on crash and instant titles. Operationally founded in 2024, with a corporate base in Curaçao and a remote engineering team. The declared market focus is emerging markets — South Asia, LATAM, CIS — where regulatory entry is faster than in mature licensed regions like the UK or Sweden.

Is InOut Games licensed?

Yes. The licence is Curaçao eGaming under Curaçao eGaming code — a recognised international jurisdiction. Curaçao is not the strictest licensing regime (UKGC and MGA enforce more comprehensive consumer protections), but it requires periodic RNG audits, maintains a formal complaints channel, and bans repeat-offender providers. For 2026 crash games it is the genre-standard licence.

How many games are in the InOut Games catalogue?

Over 30 published titles total. The five 2026 releases dominate recent output: Chicken Road 2 Bonus, Chicken Banana, Jumper, Chicken Shoot and Twist San Quentin. The remainder are 2024-2025 releases plus regional variants. Distribution runs through SoftGamings plus direct B2B integrations with Duel.com.

Why did InOut Games crash titles trend in 2026?

Three converging factors. First, Spribe (Aviator) and SmartSoft (JetX) saturated the genre — operators actively sought alternatives. Second, InOut shipped five mechanically distinct titles in 90 days, capturing SERP windows before competitors could respond. Third, the chicken-in-banana-suit meme and Doodle Jump nostalgia gave the studio cultural hooks that pure-clone competitors did not have.

Are InOut Games titles provably fair?

Three of five are. Chicken Road 2 Bonus, Jumper and Chicken Shoot publish a SHA-256 server-seed hash before each round; the seed is revealed after the round closes and players can audit the outcome mathematically. Chicken Banana (scratch card) and Twist San Quentin (slot) use lab-certified RNG without player-side seed verification — you trust the certifier rather than the math. The distinction matters for players who specifically want cryptographic proof.

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