Er, if we believe the video of the mercedes engine, it will not be a big bang, but a "huge bang" firing order.
It's 5, 1 & 3 & 4 & 6, 2.
Like: bang, BANG, bang...................bang, BANG, bang.....................
in terms of explosions every 120 deg: 1, 4, 1, 0, 0, 0. (regular split pin 90deg V6 (renault) models being 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1).
Kind of making a mono-cyl but with a pre and post work stroke to make the life of the drivetrain slightly easier.
In the front and rear piston pairs, right bank is "advanced" 90deg, but in the middle pair the right bank is "retarded" 90º.
It seems insane to me. But I have to say the exhaust of that engine does sound insane.
It could be a joke of the PR department. It could be interesting to make the math about balancing this thing.
It all depends if you believe the thing that big bangs improve traction (without much costs if both intake and exhaust manifolds are free, aka no restrictors).
Edit: it's even more huge banger than I state, as pre and post work strokes are separated 90deg, not 120. All pins are at -90, 0 and 90.