![]() ![]() In addition to the U.K., Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? has recently returned to air in territories such as Finland, Belgium, Poland, Kazakhstan and Hong Kong, and continues to reach all corners of the globe with a brand new series recently premiering in Mauritius. In addition to the U.K., other successful long-running adaptations include Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Germany, where it has continuously aired on RTL with host Günther Jauch since 1999, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? India, which first aired in 2000 hosted by Amitabh Bachchan, and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Australia, hosted by Eddie McGuire, since 1999. ![]() The multi-award-winning franchise has been adapted in over 120 territories around the world. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? is a Sony Pictures Television format. The show continues to run globally and recently relaunched on ITV in the United Kingdom where it all began, with host Jeremy Clarkson. “It’s a great extension of the world’s most popular gameshow and has been incredibly well received by the mobile gaming community.” “By combining iconic elements of the show, socially competitive play and a rich variety of rewards, this game will both delight fans as well as appeal to trivia lovers of all kinds,” said Paul Joffe, VP of Games for Sony Pictures Television. Players level up their expert team so they can assist with the most difficult questions and earn increasing money tree prizes. Players travel to cities around the world where they collect the all new Expert Lifelines that include real historical figures such as Shakespeare in London, Abraham Lincoln in New York, Marco Polo in Rome or even Sun Tzu in Beijing. The game also allows players to compete across a global player network, ask friends for help and participate in limited-time events. It features tens of thousands of questions from writers of the TV show and allows fans to take advantage of popular and iconic lifelines such as “50/50” and “Ask the Audience.” Marking the 20 anniversary of the award-winning hit show, which has garnered tens of millions of fans in over 120 countries, the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? mobile game was developed in partnership with Uken Games and builds on quintessential elements passionate viewers of the TV show know and love. ![]()
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