Giuseppe Nelva
The car is visible on the show floor in hall 5 at Gamescom, and it certainly looks spiffy, both in its rotating display and in the one designed to look like a toy car.
It comes with many gamining-friendly features, like a front beamer that you can use to project a game on a wall and a rack that you can sit on to play games wit your friends.
A Pokemon Mode OLED display on the dashboard keeps your friend Pikachu close, and the dashboard itself is a detachable boom box.
Accessories include a “plug-and-play” middle console that lets you dock your gaming gear.
Whether you find the car itself cool or not, this certainly proves that gamers are definitely a desirable target demographic for pretty much all kinds of companies nowadays.
For those who want a better look at the car itself, we filmed an extensive video which you can see below. You can also find an extensive (and large, at least in size) feature list.
Gamescom 2022 is in full swing in Cologne, and Twinfinite is treading the show floor with many cool interveiws and previews scheduled.
That’s why you should stay tuned on our pages, because we’ll have a lot more to share directly from the event over the next few days.