
Munich. BMW and AirConsole are staging the BMW i5
together on the main show floor at Gamescom, Cologne from August 23-27
to demo the AirConsole in-car gaming platform to attendees. With
AirConsole, players can play casual games in their new BMW i5*, for
example while waiting for the car to be charged. Casual games are easy
to pick up and play and intuitive to control. The game selection
available for the market introduction of the new BMW 5 Series includes
racing and sports games as well as simulation, strategy, jump-and-run
and puzzle games. The portfolio of available games will continually evolve.
BMW and AirConsole also announce the addition of ‘Who Wants to Be a
Millionaire?’ from Sony Pictures Television to the AirConsole game
portfolio at their joint Gamescom booth. The game is currently under
development and will be an all-new version of the world’s biggest quiz
show and designed specifically for in-car gaming. The combination of
the ease of use of AirConsole’s smartphone game controller with iconic
elements from the original game show will create a fun and innovative
single- and multiplayer experience. ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’
will be made available in BMW and MINI vehicles with the AirConsole
App in the course of 2024.
“With AirConsole we bring a great platform for casual in-car
gaming into our vehicles, which continuously pushes for new,
entertaining experiences. Adding ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’ is a
perfect example of that,” said Stephan Durach, Senior Vice President
BMW Group Connected Company Development.
“Introducing ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’ to our platform
represents the perfect blend of entertainment and innovation,”
stated Michael Fuller, in charge of Business Development for Games at
AirConsole. “The game is a cherished global phenomenon, and its
addition showcases our excitement and commitment to pioneering in-car gaming.”
BMW i5 presented with a unique gaming look at Gamescom.
To celebrate the launch of in-car gaming, the BMW Group is presenting
a BMW i5 with a unique gaming wrap at Gamescom in Cologne. Its design
symbolises diving into the gaming experience down to the individual
pixels. The large pixels are clearly recognisable as an homage to the
now iconic 8-bit era of computer games. The colour scheme takes its
inspiration from the various games available on the AirConsole
platform. Elements of video game controllers wrap around the i5 and
thus pick up on the unique solution for in-car gaming with AirConsole,
where the smartphone becomes the controller and puts all the game-play
options at the players’ fingertips.
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