Tuesday 30 June 2015
Meek Mill Has His Own Mobile Game Now, and Of Course Nicki Minaj Is In It, Too—Get the Details!
MEEK MILL & iM3
Move over, Kim Kardashian, there's yet another new celeb game in town.
E! News has exclusively learned that rapper Meek Mill has joined what has seemingly become the latest popular business venture for the stars by releasing his very own mobile game!
iM3 Gaming Studios, a boutique mobile application development and distribution company, announced it's collaboration with the MayBach Music Group rapper for the launch of his dirt bike-themed mobile game called Bike Life.
"The release of Bike Life with DreamChasers and iM3 Gaming Studios will take all my fans and mobile gamers through my colorful life as a rider while listening to my new album," Meek said in a statement.
"Our goal was to incorporate animation and music to enhance the emotional connection of each move within the game, and provide an experience of the street bike life culture."
And, duh, his girl Nicki Minaj is featured in it, too.
According to the release, Bike Life is an "endless riding" mobile game created to represent the authentic dirt bike life of Meek Mill.
The game's story line is set in the streets of Mill's hometown, Philadelphia, where gamers will experience the adrenaline of racing through the urban landscapes of the city, while evading and mocking the police; going through oil slicks, performing extreme bike stunts and other challenging obstacles as a rider.
In addition, players will have the ability to compete against other mobile users, collect coins and other rewards to enhance their character's bike gear, wardrobe and much more.
Along with Minaj, Bike Life will feature artist Omelly and Monster Energy bike rider Chino among others, as well as brands like Young & Reckless, PUMA, Monster Energy, Monster Product and Ethika.
"Hyped—I now have an outlet where my fans can hit my streets through one of my favorite hobbies," Meek, founder of Dream Chasers Records and co-creator of Bike Life, said. "Watching others interact with the game was dope."
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