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Ninja-led charity coalition donates $ 1 million for four Fall Guys skins

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Four skins coming soon Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, with $ 1 million raised for charity in developer MediaTonic’s campaign bleeding thirst #brands dry for a good reason.

Thirsty G2 Esports and Aim Lab have teamed up with YouTube philanthropist and stuntman Jimmy “Mr. The Beast “Donaldson and world renowned streamer Tyler” Ninja “Blevins will provide a winning seven-figure” bet “at the end of the two-week campaign.

It looks like Ninja and Aim Lab who used to have joined forces to fight Mr Beastended up collaborating with him and G2 instead. Not pictured: bidet manufacturer Tushy, which on August 19 pushed its commitment to 420,069.69 dollars to briefly overtake the coalition that Ninja has assembled. (Alas, that means no bob with a “Ask me about my ass” T-shirt.)

Devolver Digital Representative, Fall Guys’ The publisher confirmed to Polygon that skins will soon be added to the game representing all four members. We got in touch with a Ninja representative to see if there were any final skin designs to share, and to ask for a breakdown of who contributed what to the total.

The recipient of the donation is Special effect, a United Kingdom-based charity that helps players with disabilities purchase, install and use custom peripherals so they can enjoy video games too. The special effect has received a lot of attention lately with the launch of the Xbox Adaptive Controller and a charity event cooperation with Logitech to the toolkit that extends it.

Fall guys launched in August on PlayStation 4 and Windows PC, and this month it was a free game for PlayStation Plus subscribers. It helped the battle royale become the last IT game of our time, more than 1.5 million players within 24 hours of launch.

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