More than 1000 interactive games are expected be added to AirAsia’s ROKKI inflight entertainment platform as part of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) inked with Berlin-based travel technology company, Aeria Interactive.
Powered by Aeria Interactive’s ad-serving technology partner Motus, the bring your own device (BYOD) solution will provide everything from arcade to puzzle games and games for children. Best-sellers include sports games such as Basketball Masters 2, the puzzle games Riddle Cubes and Fun Facts Quiz and Flying School, a game adored by children.
Multiplayer functionality and device-sharing will also form part of the deal, with screen sharing and multiplayer options available for guests on board.
Lalitha Sivanaser, CEO of ROKKI said, “We work hard to provide an exciting inflight experience. The signing of this MoU will soon allow ROKKI customers to enjoy more than 1000 interactive games from the comfort of their seat. This ensures we can continue to stay creative, relevant, and build content that appeals to our guests, and we look forward to seeing this partnership come to life.”
Tammam Shaibani, CEO of Aeria Interactive said, “We are delighted to announce this MoU with ROKKI in order to bring gaming to travelers across AirAsia. ROKKI has some tremendous plans in the pipeline and we look forward to working closely with them to further develop these initiatives.”
AirAsia is working with Aeria Interactive to further develop the initiative with plans to roll the platform out across its Airbus A320 fleet later this year.
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Powered by Aeria Interactive’s ad-serving technology partner Motus, the bring your own device (BYOD) solution will provide everything from arcade to puzzle games and games for children. Best-sellers include sports games such as Basketball Masters 2, the puzzle games Riddle Cubes and Fun Facts Quiz and Flying School, a game adored by children.
Multiplayer functionality and device-sharing will also form part of the deal, with screen sharing and multiplayer options available for guests on board.
Lalitha Sivanaser, CEO of ROKKI said, “We work hard to provide an exciting inflight experience. The signing of this MoU will soon allow ROKKI customers to enjoy more than 1000 interactive games from the comfort of their seat. This ensures we can continue to stay creative, relevant, and build content that appeals to our guests, and we look forward to seeing this partnership come to life.”
Tammam Shaibani, CEO of Aeria Interactive said, “We are delighted to announce this MoU with ROKKI in order to bring gaming to travelers across AirAsia. ROKKI has some tremendous plans in the pipeline and we look forward to working closely with them to further develop these initiatives.”
AirAsia is working with Aeria Interactive to further develop the initiative with plans to roll the platform out across its Airbus A320 fleet later this year.
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