PR: Trilogy Studios and MTV Networks Announce Development Agreement
Next-generation Videogame Developer Expands Reach into Virtual World Software Development Business July 22nd, 2007 (3:16pm) - Next-generation videogame software developer Trilogy Studios today announced it is working with MTV Networks Music Group in multiple ways on the development and evolution of MTVNs "Pimp My Ride" virtual world. Trilogys work with MTV Networks Music Group represents an expansion of Trilogys virtual world software development studio, which is aimed at helping major media companies develop new virtual world properties. "Trilogy takes virtual worlds beyond basic 3D chat rooms, turning them into living, breathing worlds where people come together to share their entertainment passions," said Michael Pole, Chairman and CEO of Trilogy Studios. "We are pleased to be working with MTV Networks on the very successful launch of Virtual Pimp My Ride and we look forward to working with them in evolving the platform in the coming months, adding new features and functionality that provide for an even deeper level of engagement." "MTV Networks virtual worlds take the concept of community to the next level, compelling viewers to create their own in-world programming and interact with cast members and other fans in ways that were once unimaginable," said Jeff Yapp, Executive Vice President of Franchise Development for MTV Networks Music Group. "Trilogy Studios pedigree and high-quality development work on Virtual Pimp My Ride helped us create a deeply engaging environment for our viewers who share a love of car culture and for our marketing partners who are looking to interact with our audience in authentic ways." Trilogy Studios is utilizing its skill set in making world-class console games and elevating the experiences found in todays online virtual worlds. The company is focusing its new virtual worlds around peoples passions, from specific entertainment properties to genres such as music, film, television and sports. Trilogys virtual worlds combine game play attributes from next generation console games with the broadcasting, social networking and e-commerce capabilities found in some of todays most successful online business entities. "Weve developed a business model that enables media companies to successfully monetize their franchises through virtual world networks including micro-transactions, in-game advertising and sponsorships, premium subscriptions and e-commerce" said Pole. Available for free download at www.vmtv.com, the Virtual "Pimp My Ride" allows fans to step inside a virtual Van Nuys, California, where they can create their own personalized avatars and trick out their vehicles with all the fashionable accessories from West Coast culture. Players can race their cars on the open road and drag strips, while new racing tracks and customized car challenges are unveiled on an ongoing basis. For more information about Trilogy Studios, please visit www.trilogystudios.com. Reported by David Amirian on July 22nd, 2007 (3:16pm)
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