Aim Lab has always been devoted to improving the lives of people inside gaming and outside. "Getting to team up with our pals at G2, along with Ninja and MrBeast, just made it even more awesome.
The opportunity to get a skin in one of our favorite games and support an amazing charity like SpecialEffect, it was an automatic and enthusiastic yes on our side. "My sons and I play Fall Guys on PS4 - we have so much fun, but damn, we are even worse than TimTheTatman. "Participating was a no-brainer," Wayne Mackey, the CEO of Aim Lab, said in a Twitter message. Its options include everything from modified controllers to eye- and voice-control systems. SpecialEffect is a charity organization that works to help people with physical conditions that prevent them from using typical controllers. "Ninja reached out to me, Beast and Aim Lab to make this amazing contribution together, which we ended up doing." "We just wanted to place a bid and have a little bit of fun for a good cause," G2 founder and CEO Carlos "Ocelote" Rodriguez said. The dollar value kept rising until at the 11th hour, all four parties came together for the $1 million offer. "We knew we had a unique design for a Fall Guys skin, and our community was about it 100 percent," G2 head of creators Britanni Johnson told ESPN. It quickly turned into a bidding war, with the eventual four winners making individual offers in the early stages. 17 with a tweet from the official Fall Guys Twitter account, garnered considerable interest and bids from brands and celebrities around the globe.
More: How to win every Fall Guys game | Meet the minds behind the Fall Guys costumes | How Tim "TimTheTatMan" Betar finally got his first Fall Guys crown Their $1 million contribution will benefit U.K.-based gaming-focused charity SpecialEffect. Ninja, MrBeast, G2 and Aim Lab's combined bid will bring four new costumes Fall Guys designed around the winning contributors. Ninja, MrBeast, Aim Lab and G2 Esports win Fall Guys costumes in charity contestĪ charity auction organized by Fall Guys developer Mediatonic ended Monday with a $1 million joint bid by content creators Tyler "Ninja" Blevins and Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson, esports organization G2 Esports and first-person shooter training program Aim Lab.
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