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Chicken Road 2.0 — the version INOUT actually sells

Chicken Road 2.0 is the build INOUT Games puts in its own shop window. It carries the slug chicken-road-two, the tagline «Beware of the car!» and a Slot of the Year banner. Everything here about 2.0 comes from the studio’s own pages and the Anjouan register, because that is currently the only place it is documented at all.

What 2.0 is

Same studio, same bet, newer build

A chicken crosses a road; each surviving step multiplies the payout; one collision ends the round. INOUT files it as a crash game in its own integration sample, which is the most useful single fact about it: this is Aviator’s genre with a farmyard skin, not a slot — whatever the award banner calls it.

Where the confusion comes from

INOUT lists 2.0 and only 2.0. Casino lobbies overwhelmingly run the first version. So the studio’s catalogue and your actual screen disagree, and both are telling the truth. A shop window and a warehouse do not update on the same day.

Who makes it, verified

We looked the studio up in the Anjouan register rather than repeating its own KYC page: ALSI-202506032-FI2, held by IOGr B.V., type b2b, covering the domain inout.games. The b2b part is the informative bit — it is the licence of a company that sells games to casinos and is not permitted to take your bet directly. Which is exactly why no official download exists.

It pays less than the original, and the studio says so itself

INOUT publishes 95.5% for Chicken Road 2.0 against 98% for the first version. Two and a half points, in the sequel’s disfavour. Every reskin since — Ice, Vegas, Gold, Chicken vs Zombies — carries the same 95.5%, so the original remains the most generous thing the studio has made.

What else the catalogue states

Volatility Medium, bet range $1 to $7, demo mode yes, released 15 April 2025, and four difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Hard and Hardcore. The game type in its own words is «Crash / Instant / Step-based game».

What is genuinely unknown

The maximum multiplier — the studio publishes none for any title — and whether a provably fair mechanism exists. Also which RTP setting your particular casino has switched on, because the studio’s own page says the figure is configurable by the operator and no operator publishes its choice.

Straight from the catalogue and the register
Published RTP95.5%
Game type, per the studioCrash / Instant / Step-based game
VolatilityMedium
Bet range$1 – $7
Release date15 April 2025
Difficulty levelsEasy, Medium, Hard, Hardcore
Verified oninoutgaming.com, 15 August 2026
Tagline«Beware of the car!»
Demo modeYes
StudioINOUT Games
Licence, verifiedAnjouan ALSI-202506032-FI2, b2b, IOGr B.V.
Maximum multiplierNot published
Try it first

The free demo for Chicken Road 2.0

On the studio’s own site, with the four difficulty levels it publishes and the original does not.

Chicken Road 2.0 gameplay, captured by us

What the demo will and will not show you

It confirms the title, the studio and the real interface without a stake — the check that caught our own worst mistake, when we described three games from their cover art and two turned out to work nothing like we said.

It will not show you the return rate your casino has configured, and a good run on play money says nothing about the next round with real money in it. The house edge is identical in both.

Not loading? Open it on INOUT Games’s own site instead.

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Downloads

The thing most people search for, and why it does not exist

After the name itself, the commonest thing searched alongside Chicken Road 2 is a download. There is nothing official to download, and the gap has been filled by people you did not choose.

What the studio ships

Nothing. The title is licensed to casinos and served by them in a browser. That is how casino games work, and the b2b licence above is the regulatory statement of the same fact.

What the search results give you instead

We pulled the top ten for the biggest download query in this family. Every position is an app store, a download aggregator or a video about downloading. One aggregator with a domain rating of 77 publishes its page under the title «Chicken Road 2 Official app». There is no official app for it to be a copy of.

What those files usually are

Harmless arcade clones, ad-funded earning apps whose balance never withdraws, predictor subscriptions, and occasionally something that wants your casino password. The four kinds, and how to tell them apart.

How to get it on a phone properly

Open the casino in a mobile browser, sign in, launch the title from the lobby, and add the site to your home screen if you want an icon. No installer is involved at any point. The app question in full.

The one rule that covers every case

The game arrives from a casino you already have an account with. Anything that arrives as a file did not come from the studio, whatever the icon says and whoever titled it official.

Version 1 against version 2.0

What is actually different

Honest answer first: less than the marketing around it suggests, and we will not invent a spec sheet that does not exist.

Chicken RoadChicken Road 2.0
Published RTP98%95.5%
VolatilityHighMedium
Bet range$1 – $7$1 – $7
Released4 April 202415 April 2025
Difficulty levelsNot statedEasy, Medium, Hard, Hardcore
Genre, per the studioCrash / Arcade SlotCrash / Instant / Step-based
In casino lobbiesCommonPresent at some operators, e.g. LuckyStar
Maximum multiplierNot publishedNot published

The four difficulty settings are real

Easy, Medium, Hard and Hardcore, stated by the studio. Pages that mention them are right about that. Pages that also quote a specific top multiplier are not — INOUT publishes no maximum for any of its titles, and the figures you see advertised come from nowhere.

The row that still says not published

Maximum multiplier. It is the one number a player would most like and the one the studio consistently withholds, across all nine titles we checked.

Where the invented numbers come from

Search results for this game carry titles promising «$20K win potential», «£16,200 max payout» and «high RTP». None of those figures has a source. They are written to be clicked, on domains that mostly have nothing to do with gambling.

Where 2.0 runs

Confirmed in one lobby so far

We check catalogues by searching them, which is why this list is short and why you can trust it.

LuckyStar — promoted, not buried

Chicken Road 2 sits first in the operator’s own Best Games shelf and also appears in Quick Games. LuckyStar holds rupees natively and takes PhonePe and PayTM from ₹300, which makes it the practical answer for an Indian player who specifically wants 2.0.

The caveat belongs here too: its Curaçao licence expired on 6 March 2026 and is held by 1Win N.V. We found that in the register, not on the operator’s site. The full review.

Mostbet — the shelf is there, the build is not stated

A live catalogue search returns Chicken Road with the pagination counter at its ceiling, and the operator publishes return rates for its crash shelf. Which exact build sits behind the tile is not something any operator states. The full review.

  • Read the title on the game cardIf it does not say 2.0, you are on the original — which is also genuine and is what most of the world means by this game.
  • Look for the tagline«Beware of the car!» is 2.0’s line from the studio’s own game card.
  • Check you opened it from a lobbyBoth genuine builds run inside a casino in your browser. Anything that arrived as an installer is a third product imitating both.

If your real question is whether it is safe

Then the version number is not it. Start with the trust page, which separates the genuine game from the layer of apps built around its name.

FAQ

Straight answers

Is Chicken Road 2 the same game as Chicken Road?
Same studio, same mechanic, different build. INOUT lists only 2.0 under the slug chicken-road-two, while most casino lobbies still carry the original. Neither is a copy of the other and neither is a fake.
Is Chicken Road 2 real or fake?
The game is real and comes from INOUT Games, whose licence we verified in the Anjouan register: ALSI-202506032-FI2, held by IOGr B.V. The fakes live in the app stores, not in casino lobbies. Full explanation.
Where can I download Chicken Road 2?
Nowhere official, and that is the useful answer. INOUT publishes no installer — its licence is a b2b one covering sales to operators. Anything advertising itself as a Chicken Road 2 APK, including one page titled «Official app» on a major aggregator, was built by somebody else.
Is chicken road 2 an app?
Not an official one. It is a browser game served by casinos. Files using that name exist in stores and on download sites, and none of them comes from the studio.
What is the RTP of Chicken Road 2?
95.5%, published by INOUT on its own catalogue — two and a half points below the 98% it states for the original Chicken Road. The same pages add that the figure is configurable by the operator, so treat it as the studio’s offer rather than your casino’s guarantee.
Does Chicken Road 2 have difficulty levels?
Yes: Easy, Medium, Hard and Hardcore, stated by the studio. The original does not list any.
Is there a Chicken Road 2 demo?
Yes, where the operator exposes demo mode for its crash shelf. The demo runs the same mechanic, which makes it the right place to learn the step trade. How to reach it.
What does "Beware of the car!" mean?
It is the tagline on the studio’s own game card, and an accurate summary of the mechanic: the traffic is what ends your round.

In short

Chicken Road 2.0 is the current, studio-listed build of a crash game most people meet as the original. The demand behind it is enormous and the documentation is thin — a tagline, an award banner, a slug and a b2b licence we verified in the Anjouan register. Play it where you can see it in a real lobby, treat every download link as somebody else’s product, and judge it on the step trade rather than on a version number.

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