TaDa Gaming Launches Coin Toss for Brazilian Players

TaDa Gaming has added a new title, Coin Toss, to its Brazilian games library. This new addition offers operators a compact game designed for fast playing sessions on mobile devices.
The release comes at a time when suppliers are experimenting with shorter casino formats in Brazil. Coin Toss does not use reel spins or paylines as the core mechanism. Instead, the game revolves around a repeated decision that players make during their sessions.
How the Round Works
Each round starts with a stake and a heads-or-tails choice. A correct first prediction awards a 1.96x multiplier. Each further correct prediction doubles the current winnings.
Every decision increases the risk level. After each successful decision, there is an opportunity to either collect the current winnings or continue with another prediction. A wrong call ends the round and wipes out both the stake and accumulated winnings.
The maximum win is specified as 17,056.32x. This figure gives the game its headline hook, but the core loop is built around repeated cashout decisions.
Fixed Jackpots Add a Second Route
The Coin Toss game comes with a Jackpot Coin feature. It can appear during a toss and give one of four preset jackpots prior to going back to the basic game.
The Mini jackpot pays 5x. The Minor pays 50x, the Major pays 500x, and the Grand pays 1,000x. This adds another prize route alongside the chain of correct predictions.
Coin Toss also includes an Auto-Play option for those who prefer playing according to a certain pattern. The user can select up to nine predictions in advance. The system then follows the selected sequence before cashing out and starting a new round.
A Mobile-First Fit for Brazil
According to the supplier, Coin Toss is available across devices in Brazil and supports more than 15 languages and over 100 currencies. The portrait layout also fits the way fast casino content is increasingly consumed on mobile screens.
Sean Liu, TaDa Gaming’s Director of Product Management, said the game was built around simple mechanics, risk management, and player choice. For operators, the value is in placement and retention rather than complexity. Coin Toss offers a low-friction title that fits in perfectly with crash and arcade games.
In product terms, Coin Toss is a narrow release, but it shows a wider supplier tactic in Brazil: offer mobile-first games that explain themselves in seconds. The commercial result will depend on placement, retention data, and clear risk presentation, not only on the maximum multiplier.