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NewsBMW is looking for a developer for its future in-flight video games

BMW is looking for a developer for its future in-flight video games

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In partnership with AirConsole, BMW will organize a competition to develop video games focusing on interactive experiences on board. This competition is open to all classes of studios, companies or individual programmers who wish to participate.

Everyone can already submit their ideas and proposals for video games to the brand as part of the competition, which will be open until June 8. The competition will also include a small promotion at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco from March 20-24.

From all the ideas submitted, BMW and AirConsole will select four finalists. The winners will receive a prize of 5,000 euros, which they will have to invest in the development of a working prototype of their game. The most promising of these “alpha versions” will receive support from technical specialists in Munich, and will turn into games full-fledged video.

See also: General Motors will test a virtual assistant for its cars with artificial intelligence via chat.


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