Nordcurrent Partners with TGI Fridays to Bring the Iconic Restaurant Franchise Into its Mobile Game Cooking Fever

 
 

Developer and publisher Nordcurrent has announced a licensing partnership with TGI Fridays, bringing the iconic restaurant out of the kitchen and in front of 10 million monthly active users in its cooking simulation mobile game, Cooking Fever.

The partnership was brokered by Beanstalk, TGI Fridays long-standing brand extension licensing agency.

The playable TGI Fridays restaurant, which launched in late December, has already been played over 4 million times and includes nearly 100 branded elements, including menu, interior, kitchenware, and exterior. With over 400 million downloads worldwide, Cooking Fever is one of the world’s most popular restaurant management simulation games, so this partnership with TGI Fridays is a natural extension of Nordcurrent’s commitment to providing players with authentic in-game cooking experiences.

Nordcurrent specialises in simulation games and has seen a lot of potential in collaborations with real-world companies. With mobile gaming growing by around 5 to 10% each year, licensing has become a valuable channel for brands to reach and engage with audiences in new and creative ways while improving the player experience with fresh content. Simulation games provide a natural fit for their respective real-life industry, where game developers and IP holders can expand their audience by integrating multiple branded elements into established games through branded playable experiences.

Victoria Trofimova, CEO of Nordcurrent, said, “Partnering with such a well-known brand not only adds something new for our dedicated players but also is a great example of our commitment to finding new ways to deliver engaging and immersive gameplay across our titles.

“There are multiple benefits of working with a global brand like TGI Fridays; it offers an opportunity to introduce a beloved restaurant brand to gaming enthusiasts, plus the partnership reinforces Cooking Fever’s position as one of the most popular mobile games for gamers that love its cooking-based gameplay – with over 10 million regular players.”

Kathleen Schloth, SVP & Chief Supply Chain Officer at TGI Friday, said, “This is the first time TGI Fridays has partnered with a video games company, and we can’t wait for our legendary restaurant to reach the fingertips of mobile gamers worldwide. This collaboration extends the TGI Fridays brand into the digital realm, offering a meticulously crafted virtual representation of our iconic restaurant. TGI Fridays looks forward to this exciting collaboration with Cooking Fever, anticipating a mutually beneficial partnership that expands our reach, enhances brand recognition, and contributes to the ongoing success of our global restaurant chain.”

The TGI Fridays restaurant will be available in Cooking Fever throughout 2024.

First launched in 2014, Cooking Fever allows players to manage various restaurants, cook different dishes and serve customers. The game features different locations, each with its own restaurants and cuisines. Players progress through the game by upgrading their kitchen equipment, improving the restaurant interior, and earning coins and gems by successfully serving customers.