Pringles joins the Airplane Chefs game in a tasty collaboration

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Get ready for a snack-tacular experience! Nordcurrent, the global game developer behind hit titles like Cooking Fever, announces its exciting new partnership with the iconic snack brand Pringles in their rapidly growing Airplane Chefs game. Available globally starting this week, Pringles is making its high-flying debut in the fan-favorite flight attendant simulator.

Airplane Chefs is a fast-paced, engaging game where players can step into the shoes of flight attendants, serving passengers, preparing meals and managing in-flight chaos. With over 5 million monthly active users and a growing fan base, the game is set to be among the top simulation games. And now, thanks to this latest collaboration, players can serve the world’s favorite snack, Pringles, on their virtual flights!

”This is the first real-life brand integration in Airplane Chefs, and we are thrilled to have Pringles on board,” Victoria Trofimova, CEO of Nordcurrent says and continues: “We’ve had great success with brand partnerships in Cooking Fever, collaborating with major names like Coca-Cola, FC Barcelona, and TGI Fridays. Pringles is our latest step in offering players an authentic and fun experience, and we’re excited to see how it resonates with our fans.”

Pringles is a household name, especially on flights. In fact, it’s hard to find a flight that doesn’t offer those crispy snacks. Why should Airplane Chefs be any different? Airplane Chefs reflects the excitement and hustle of a flight attendant’s job, and adding Pringles makes the experience even more authentic. It’s a perfect fit.

While this Pringles integration doesn’t include specific in-game tasks or special rewards, players will spot the iconic Pringles cans in the kitchen shelves and passenger orders. This partnership brings players closer to real-life flight experiences, because what’s a flight without snacks?

Pringles will make their first appearance on Airplane Chefs’ Denver flight, the game’s most popular location. As players serve their virtual passengers, they’ll find themselves grabbing Pringles right from the kitchen shelf to satisfy snack orders. This is a limited-time collaboration lasting six months, but it’s just the beginning of what Nordcurrent has in store for future updates.

Besides this tasty new collaboration, Airplane Chefs is preparing to launch its 14th location this December. While Nordcurrent remains tight-lipped about the specifics, players can expect the new location to be set in a vibrant city. The game will also introduce several new features, including “autocookers” to streamline the kitchen process and exciting new mini-games to enhance the overall gameplay.

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