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Future Shock: Our Fast-Exit Crash Lobby

Future Shock at kralbet puts a live multiplier on your screen the moment you open the round — watch the curve climb, decide your exit point, and see…

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What Future Shock Looks Like Inside kralbet

Future Shock is a crash-format round where a single multiplier rises from 1× and can stop at any moment. Your job is to cash out before it stops — hold too long and the round ends without a return; exit early and the multiplier value locks into your account. We source Future Shock from studios whose random-number engines are independently verified, so

the curve behaviour is not influenced by session history or account balance. Rounds typically complete within thirty seconds, making it one of the quicker crash titles we carry alongside Aviator and Cash or Crash.

THREE ROUND MODES

Specific Rooms We Run for Future Shock

We organise Future Shock across distinct room modes so you can match your preferred pace and stake range.

Classic Future Shock
Turbo Future Shock
Set-and-Watch Future Shock
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MOBILE CRASH PLAY

Future Shock on Your Phone Screen

The Future Shock curve renders cleanly on screens as small as 360 pixels wide, and the cash-out button is large enough to tap accurately even during a fast climb.

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Portrait Curve View
Auto-Carry Settings
Browser-Ready Launch
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ROUND HELP PATHS

Where to Turn During a Future Shock Session

If a round result looks unexpected or a cash-out did not register, our support channels are open around the clock. Round logs are stored per-account so an agent can pull the exact multiplier and exit timestamp for any disputed round.

Team online

Live Chat — Round Disputes

Chat opens inside the lobby. Paste your round ID and an agent will retrieve the multiplier log within minutes, confirm whether the cash-out was recorded, and explain the outcome clearly.

Email — Detailed Round Logs

Send your account ID and the approximate round time to our support address. We attach the server-side multiplier record to the reply so you can cross-check against what your screen showed.

FAQ Section — Common Crash Questions

We keep a dedicated Future Shock section in the help centre covering auto cash-out failures, disconnection handling and how the random curve engine is seeded for each new round.

FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Keep Future Shock Rounds Honest

Every Future Shock round at kralbet runs on a provably fair or third-party audited random engine.

Independent RNG Audits

The random-number engine powering each Future Shock curve is audited by a third-party testing lab on a rolling basis.

Server-Side Round Logs

Every multiplier value and every cash-out timestamp is written to a server log the moment it occurs.

Disconnection Protection

If your connection drops mid-round and a target was pre-set, the auto cash-out still fires server-side.

Transparent Round History

A panel inside the Future Shock room shows the last twenty multiplier outcomes with exact decimal values.

Studio Provider Disclosure

We name the studio supplying each Future Shock variant in the game footer.

Account-Level Stake Records

Your stake, multiplier earned and net result for every Future Shock round appear in your account transaction history within thirty…

Future Shock Against Other Crash Formats

Crash games differ more than they look. Here is how Future Shock compares across seven practical dimensions so you can decide which title suits your session style.

Curve Speed vs Aviator
Future Shock's curve climbs at a variable rate that can accelerate unpredictably, while Aviator uses a smoother progressive arc. Future Shock suits those who prefer less predictable pacing.
Round Length vs Cash or Crash
Cash or Crash rounds involve a sequence of steps rather than a single rising curve. Future Shock resolves in one continuous motion, making each round shorter and the decision window tighter.
Auto Cash-Out Control
Future Shock's auto exit fires at a multiplier you set before the round starts, identical in function to Aviator's mechanism. Cash or Crash does not offer an equivalent single-value auto-exit.
Minimum Stake Flexibility
Future Shock carries a lower minimum stake than most of our other crash variants, which makes it practical for sessions where you want many rounds without committing a large amount per round.
Multiplier Ceiling
Future Shock does not hard-cap the maximum multiplier at a fixed number — in theory the curve can climb very high before stopping, though high values are statistically rare by design of the RNG.
Dual-Bet Option
Some crash titles let you place two simultaneous bets with different exit targets. Future Shock currently operates as a single-bet-per-round format, keeping the decision focused and the interface uncluttered.
Round History Depth
Future Shock shows the last twenty results directly in the game panel. Some competing crash titles show only the last five, which gives you less context when reading recent curve behaviour.
ROUND DEFINING FEATURES

Six Elements That Shape Future Shock Here

These six features define what sets our Future Shock implementation apart from a bare-bones crash game. Each one has a direct effect on how a round feels and how your result is handled.

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Live Multiplier Display The current multiplier is shown in large numerals at the centre of the screen and updates every fraction of a second. There is no delay between the server value and what your screen shows during a live round.
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Manual and Auto Exit Together You can set an auto cash-out target and still override it with a manual tap if the curve is climbing faster than expected. Both controls are active simultaneously throughout the round.
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Round Result Notification A brief on-screen notification shows your exit multiplier and net result the moment the round ends, whether you exited early or the curve stopped. No need to open the transaction history to see the outcome.
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Continuous Round Feed Future Shock runs back-to-back with no dead time between rounds. A countdown of a few seconds separates each round, giving you just enough time to adjust your stake before the next curve starts.
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Stakes Carry Between Rounds Your last-used stake amount is pre-filled for the following round automatically. You only need to change it if you want a different amount, reducing friction across a long session of consecutive rounds.
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Sound and Visual Alerts An audio cue and a colour shift on the curve signal when the multiplier crosses your auto cash-out target. Both can be toggled off independently for quiet sessions on the mobile browser.

Questions We Hear Most About Future Shock

These questions come from people who are new to Future Shock or have experienced something unexpected during a round. Every answer below is specific to how Future Shock works on this platform.

If you pre-set an auto cash-out target before the round began, the server fires the exit at that multiplier regardless of your connection status. Any earned payout is credited to your account and appears in your transaction history once you reconnect.

Future Shock on our platform currently supports one bet per round. If you want to split exits across two targets, the workaround is to alternate between auto cash-out and manual exit across consecutive rounds rather than within a single one.

Each curve is determined by an independently audited random-number engine before the round begins. The result is sealed server-side at round start so nothing you or any other participant does during the round can alter where the curve stops.

Yes — Future Shock loads in your mobile browser directly. Open the lobby, find Future Shock in the crash section, and the round starts within two taps. No app store visit, no install, and your saved settings carry over from desktop.

The Standard room uses the default curve speed, giving you a slightly longer window to decide your exit. The Turbo room runs a steeper climb, which shortens decision time and increases the number of rounds you can complete per hour at the same stake level.

The payout from a successfully cashed-out round posts to your account balance within seconds of the round completing. It appears in your transaction history before the countdown for the next round finishes.

Availability depends on local law in your state or region. Future Shock is accessible where local law permits. Check the lobby when you open your account — the game will be visible if it is available for your location.