Four skins will quickly sign up with Fall Men: Ultimate Knockout, with $1 million raised for charity in developer MediaTonics campaign to bleed thirsty #brands dry for a great cause.
It appears that Ninja and Aim Lab, who had earlier joined forces to take on Mr. Beast, wound up teaming up with him and G2 instead. Not pictured: Bidet maker Tushy, which on Aug. 19 had actually pushed its dedication to $420,069.69 to quickly surpass the union Ninja had created. (That indicates no bean with a T-shirt stating “Ask me about my butthole,” alas.).
Fall Guys released in August on PlayStation 4 and Windows PC, and it was a complimentary video game for PlayStation Plus customers that month. That helped the battle royale become the most recent it-game of the now, racking up more than 1.5 million players within 24 hours of launch.
An agent for Devolver Digital, Fall Guys publisher, confirmed to Polygon that skins representing all 4 participants will be contributed to the game sometime quickly. Weve connected to an agent for Ninja to see if there are any final skin designs to share, and also to request a breakdown of who put in what towards the general total.
The donations beneficiary is Special Effect, a philanthropic organization based in the United Kingdom that helps players with specials needs to obtain, set up, and use customized peripherals so they may delight in computer game, too. Unique Effect has gotten plenty of attention recently, thanks to the launch of the Xbox Adaptive Controller and the charitys cooperation with Logitech on a toolkit that enhances it.
Thirstmongers G2 Esports and Aim Lab teamed with YouTube philanthropist-stuntman Jimmy “Mr. Beast” Donaldson and world-famous banner Tyler “Ninja” Blevins to provide the winning seven-figure “quote” at the end of the two-week fund drive.