Step across four lanes of traffic, choose your multiplier, and cash out before the car strikes. Four difficulty levels, a Rush Feature, and the legendary Golden Egg — launching 30 July 2026.
Release date: 30 July 2026 · RTP 97% · BGaming
How to PlayChicken Rush 2 is a step-by-step crash game. Each lane you cross boosts your multiplier — but every step is a gamble. Cash out any time before the final car sends you back empty-handed.
Choose Easy, Medium, Hard, or Hardcore before placing your bet. Each mode has a different number of lanes, car density, and maximum multiplier ceiling.
Adjust your stake using the bet controls at the bottom of the screen. The bet range will be confirmed closer to launch. Your payout is bet × multiplier at cashout.
Once you click Start, the chicken advances into the first lane. Each step takes you to the next multiplier checkpoint shown in the lane strip below.
At any point the Rush Feature may trigger randomly. A flash animation signals the event and all lane multipliers are temporarily boosted for that round.
A Golden Egg may appear in a lane. Collecting it boosts all remaining lane multipliers for the current round — but you still need to successfully cross that lane to claim it.
Press Collect at any checkpoint to lock in your multiplier and receive your winnings. If a car hits the chicken before you collect, you lose your bet for that round.
Chicken Rush 2 is expected to include an autoplay option that lets you pre-set a number of rounds and a cashout target multiplier. Autoplay settings and limits may vary by operator. Always check responsible gambling tools before enabling autoplay.
Pick your risk tier before each round. Higher difficulties mean more lanes, denser traffic, and a higher potential multiplier — but far greater chance of losing your bet.
Max win of 2,505x is only achievable on Hardcore difficulty. Lower difficulty levels have hard-capped multiplier ceilings. All outcomes are determined by a certified RNG.
Two bonus mechanics can change the trajectory of any round — one random, one positional. Both add depth to an otherwise straightforward step sequence.
The Rush Feature triggers randomly at the start of any round. When it fires, every lane multiplier on the board is boosted for the duration of that round. The effect is instant and visible — a flash animation sweeps the lane strip before your chicken takes its first step.
The Golden Egg appears randomly in one of the lanes. Cross that lane successfully to collect it. Once collected, all remaining lane multipliers in the current round receive an additional boost.
All confirmed technical parameters for Chicken Rush 2 by BGaming. Fields marked as "Not published" will be updated when BGaming releases complete official documentation.
| Game Title | Chicken Rush 2 |
| Developer / Provider | BGaming |
| Game Type | Crash / Step Mechanics |
| RTP | 97% |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win Multiplier | 2,505x (Hardcore only) |
| Difficulty Levels | Easy (32x) / Medium (501x) / Hard (1,002.5x) / Hardcore (2,505x) |
| Number of Lanes | 2–5 depending on difficulty |
| Bet Range | Not published |
| Autoplay | Expected (operator-dependent) |
| Bonus Features | Rush Feature, Golden Egg |
| Skins / Themes | Regular, Cowboy, Tourist, Big Shot |
| Platform | HTML5 (desktop & mobile) |
| Mobile Compatible | Yes (iOS & Android browsers) |
| Release Date | 30 July 2026 |
| Licence / Regulation | Not published (available via BGaming official) |
| Currency Support | Not published |
| Languages | Not published (BGaming supports 30+ languages across titles) |
Note on gaps: Bet range, currency support, and licence details are not yet officially published by BGaming as of this guide's last update. These fields will be filled in once BGaming releases full technical documentation. Do not rely on third-party estimates for regulatory compliance decisions.
Important: Chicken Rush 2 is a certified RNG game. Every outcome is statistically independent. No strategy guarantees a profit. The tips below are about bankroll and decision-making habits — they do not alter the mathematical house edge.
Easy mode's 32x ceiling is modest, but it lets you practise the cashout timing without burning through your bankroll. Most experienced crash players recommend learning any new title on the lowest difficulty first to understand the pace of lane progression before moving up.
Decide the maximum you are comfortable losing in a single session before you place your first bet. High-volatility crash games like Chicken Rush 2 can produce long losing streaks interrupted by large wins. A pre-set loss limit prevents chasing losses from eroding a significant portion of your bankroll.
When the Rush Feature triggers, all lane multipliers are boosted for that round. You may choose to push one or two lanes further than you ordinarily would — but remember the car density and the RNG remain unchanged. The Rush boost affects reward, not risk.
If the Golden Egg appears in a lane you were already planning to cross, collecting it is effectively free. If it appears in a later, riskier lane, weigh whether the additional multiplier boost justifies the extra exposure. The egg does not reduce the probability of a car appearing.
If you use autoplay, set the auto-cashout multiplier to one you would realistically hit in the majority of rounds — not the multiplier you hope for. A conservative autoplay target on Easy or Medium is generally more sustainable than chasing 2,505x unattended on Hardcore.
Chicken Rush 2 features four cosmetic skins that change the visual style of your chicken character. Skins are purely cosmetic and do not affect RTP, multipliers, or any game mechanic.
All skins are purely cosmetic. No stat differences.
Several BGaming titles share the word "Chicken" in their names. This section clarifies the differences to help you find the correct game.
| Feature | Chicken Rush 2 (this game) |
Chicken Road | Chicken Rush (2024) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Developer | BGaming | InOut Games | BGaming |
| Release Year | 2026 | Earlier | 2024 |
| Core Mechanic | Lane crossing / Step crash | Step / lane crossing | 5×5 reels, 3,125 ways |
| Max Multiplier | 2,505x (Hardcore) | Not published | 5,000x |
| Difficulty Levels | 4 (Easy/Medium/Hard/HC) | N/A | N/A |
| Rush Feature | Yes | No | No |
| Golden Egg Bonus | Yes | No | No |
| Character Skins | 4 skins | Not confirmed | Not confirmed |
| Published RTP | 97% | Not published | Not published |
The short version: If you found a link to a game called "Chicken Road" and are trying to reach Chicken Rush 2, you are looking at a different title. Chicken Road is a separate title from InOut Games and is unrelated to BGaming's Chicken Rush series. Chicken Rush 2 (2026) is not a gameplay sequel to the 2024 Chicken Rush video slot — that title uses 5×5 reels and paylines, while Chicken Rush 2 uses Step Mechanics with the Rush Feature, Golden Egg, and four distinct difficulty tiers.
Chicken Rush 2 by BGaming has not yet launched. The free demo and real-money versions are expected to become available at licensed operators from 30 July 2026 onwards. No functional demo exists at the time of writing.
Editorial note: This guide is prepared in advance of the official release date. All game parameters (RTP, multipliers, mechanics) are based on pre-release information provided by BGaming or gathered from verified trade sources. Parameters are subject to change before or at launch. We will update this page upon release.
Bookmark — We'll Update at LaunchBGaming operates as a B2B games supplier, meaning Chicken Rush 2 won't be available on bgaming.com directly — the game is distributed to casino operators, of which BGaming has more than 3,000 partners globally. BGaming holds licences from multiple regulatory bodies, including the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) — see bgaming.com for the full list.
Chicken Rush 2 will be available at licensed operators carrying BGaming's catalogue once the game launches on 30 July 2026. Availability depends on each operator's own game library and the licence it holds in your jurisdiction — check both before you register. Look for the BGaming logo in the game info panel to confirm you're playing the authentic version.
This guide does not receive referral fees from operators and does not promote specific casinos. Operator recommendations are outside the scope of this guide.
Gambling is entertainment — not a way to make money. Chicken Rush 2 is a high-volatility crash game. It is possible to lose your entire session bankroll quickly. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose, set strict time and deposit limits before you start, and never chase losses.
If gambling is causing you or someone you know financial or emotional harm, free support is available. The organisations below offer confidential advice, self-exclusion support (including GamStop in the UK), and counselling.
BGaming is a Malta-based casino game developer founded in 2018, specialising in crash, slots, and table games for regulated online casino markets. The studio is known for releasing titles with above-average RTPs — many of their games publish RTPs of 97% or higher — and for a strong emphasis on mobile-first HTML5 development.
The studio has built a catalogue of more than 100 titles across crash, slot, and table game formats. Distribution spans over 3,000 operator partners worldwide, with a particularly strong presence in regulated European markets including the United Kingdom, Germany, and the Nordics.
The studio's catalogue runs to over 100 titles across slots, crash/casual, and instant games. On the crash side, BGaming has released Aviamasters and Dragon's Crash, with Chicken Rush 2 adding to that line in July 2026. The 2024 video slot Chicken Rush (5×5 reels) is a separate release from the same provider.
BGaming holds licences from multiple regulatory bodies. For full compliance, licensing, and technical integration details, refer to the official BGaming website at bgaming.com.