Oh, those naughty Fall Guys! Now theyve gone and began a full-scale bidding war, pitting clout-hungry Twitter brand name accounts versus each other for a chance at a desirable Fall Guys skin. The winner will be the brand who vows the most money toward a UK-based charity that assists gamers with disabilities.
Since Fall Guys introduced, main brand name accounts on Twitter have sought developer Mediatonic to produce crossover skins for the eccentric little fight royale game. PC part manufacturer AOROUS, G Fuel energy beverage, Chuck E. Cheese, KontrolFreek … even the similarity KFC has been pitching designs to Fall Guys. Today, the Fall Guys main account revealed that Mediatonic will accept a pitch from the company that makes the biggest financial promise to SpecialEffect, the UK not-for-profit that assists players with physical impairments by providing devices like adaptive controllers and eye control systems.
Theres already a pretty extreme bidding war underway, and its produced some styles that are really cool. Competitors of Aether, a Smash Bros. style combating video game, vowed $10,000 and offered a Fall Guys Ranno attire. Warframe participated the action too, upping the ante with a $20,000 pledge and a Lotus clothing.
Heres that style, with art by Tenno designer Cole Rudge:
Another bid was available in from Pink Gorilla, an independent videogame seller in Seattle, and more have come in from esports organisations, clothing brands, and energy consume makers.
As it stands, Fall Guys is already getting a Team Fortress skin, and its been two of Steams top 10 very popular games since shortly after it released. The game has offered more than 2 million copies on Steam.
The Lotus is tossing her helmet into the ring … but she d like business!
Add both @playwarframe and @rivalsofaether for $20k? #supportindiedevs @blazingcobalt pic.twitter.com/GrpY4A1GDt
— WARFRAME (@PlayWarframe) August 17, 2020
Ever given that Fall Guys introduced, official brand name accounts on Twitter have been after developer Mediatonic to produce crossover skins for the wacky little fight royale game. Today, the Fall Guys official account revealed that Mediatonic will accept a pitch from the company that makes the biggest financial promise to SpecialEffect, the UK not-for-profit that assists gamers with physical specials needs by supplying devices like adaptive controllers and eye control systems.
Competitors of Aether, a Smash Bros. design battling game, vowed $10,000 and provided a Fall Guys Ranno attire.
Well be thrilled to see who wins this contest, which will run for two weeks. In the meantime, well be leaping for our own crowns (if we can best our Slime Club run, that is).