Update, August 19: Tushy, after being outbid, is again within the combine with a $420,069.69 supply, and a ‘Peach Guy’ costume to go together with the shirt.
Don’t depend us out. We see that $420,069…and lift 69 cents. $420,069.69 and a Peach Guy pic.twitter.com/irzvVx9rvWAugust 19, 2020
Original story, August 17: Fall Guys is making waves. Not solely is the lovable battle royale topping the Twitch charts and drawing as many gamers on Steam as GTA 5, however thanks to its reputation and a Very Online Twitter account, it has been courted arduous by different manufacturers. Corporations from Walmart to KFC have been pitching Fall Guys beauty concepts, hoping to squeeze their manufacturers into the sport as wearable costumes.
Piggybacking on all this corpo-attention, the Fall Guys Twitter account issued a problem referred to as Battle of the Brands earlier right now:
🔥 BATTLE OF THE BRANDS 🔥The thirst from manufacturers has been unreal… so we’re turning it into one thing optimistic!Prize: Your model inside Fall Guys as a costume!👉 To enter:Reply to this tweet with the best sum of money you’ll be prepared to donate to @SpecialEffectAugust 17, 2020
It’s a nice thought, in the event you ask me—since manufacturers are going to be chattering away at one another nonstop on Twitter on a regular basis anyway, they might as effectively be serving to out a charitable trigger. Special Effect is a charity devoted to serving to individuals with bodily disabilities play and revel in videogames. (In truth, PC Gamer has teamed up with Special Effect and we’re gifting away an GSP 370 headset each month for a 12 months as a part of an consciousness marketing campaign: full details here.
The bids began rolling in rapidly. Warframe, for instance, pledged $20,000 for a Lotus skin. Bisect Hosting, a gaming server host, pledged $38,880 shortly after, and clothes firm Sidemen topped that with an even $40,000.
So far, so good. Then a firm named Tushy, which makes bidets, threw its hat into the ring. Well, not its hat. Its butt.
With a bid of $40,000 and one cent, Tushy’s Fall Guy’s pores and skin idea is a shirt studying “Ask me about my butthole.”
Oh god noA bidet firm is now profitable with this design for $40,000.01Context:https://t.co/JWm7rbsS83Help us lol 😭😂 https://t.co/k7KZpguoj0August 17, 2020
First off, I feel bidets are nice and everybody ought to have one (I don’t at the moment have one, however I hope to sometime). Would I put on an “Ask me about my butthole” shirt in Fall Guys? I’d. (I in all probability would not put on one in actual life as a result of I’d be fearful somebody would really ask me about my butthole.)
But the actual query is, may this costume really make it into Fall Guys? We do not know! Since Tushy’s bid, Bisect Hosting upped the ante to $50,000, after which YouTuber MrBeast really got things moving by bidding a whopping $100,000 (although they did not specify exactly what their costume idea was).
That does not imply Tushy will not strike again and outbid MrBeast. This all simply began right now, and the charity drive is meant to final for 2 weeks. There’s loads of time for Tushy’s butthole shirt to come out on prime.
On the opposite hand, Fall Guys stated if the winner is “offensive/unsuitable” it can “yeet” that pledge and decide the subsequent highest. So even when Tushy wins, it might nonetheless lose. Either manner, we’ll preserve you knowledgeable.