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The RoyaLand: Royals Enter the Web with Video Games, Featuring the Savoy and Romanov Families
Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy has launched “The RoyaLand,” a new video game developed in collaboration with seven other royal families from Europe and South Africa.
The game, supported by artificial intelligence and produced by Milan-based Neosperience, features a realistic avatar of the prince inviting players to engage with royal families in a collaborative experience.
Players can build their virtual kingdoms, increase power and wealth, and ascend the nobility hierarchy to become the King or Queen of RoyaLand.
Participating royal houses include France (Orleans), Bulgaria (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha), Russia (Romanov), Yugoslavia (Karađorđević), Albania (Zogu), Germany (Mecklenburg), and Lesotho.
Princess Rebecca Victoria Romanov described the game as “cutting-edge” and a new way to approach history, aiming to educate and entertain younger generations.
Reviving Royal Legacy: Emanuele Filiberto Launches Interactive Video Game ‘The RoyaLand
Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, grandson of Italy’s last king, is developing “The RoyaLand,” a video game in collaboration with seven other royal families from Europe and South Africa.
The game, produced with Milan-based Neosperience and supported by artificial intelligence, features a lifelike avatar of the prince inviting players to interact with royal families in a collaborative experience.
Players can build their virtual kingdoms, increase power and wealth, and ascend the nobility hierarchy to become the King or Queen of RoyaLand. Participating royal houses include France (Orleans), Bulgaria (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha), Russia (Romanov), Yugoslavia (Karađorđević), Albania (Zogu), Germany (Mecklenburg), and Lesotho.
Princess Victoria Romanov described the game as “cutting-edge” and a new way to approach history, aiming to educate and entertain younger generations. The game is expected to be released late next year.
For more details, you can read the full article on The Telegraph’s website.