Fall Guys is getting four custom skins as a result.
A team that incorporates Tyler “Ninja” Blevins has won the cause rivalry to have their similarity remembered for Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, the lovable yet misleadingly fierce fight royale everybody on Twitch has been playing. The “Battle of the Brands” Fall Guys charity competition has come to a close with a $1 million joint donation from Aim Lab, G2 Esports, Ninja, and Mr. Beast.
At almost the last moment of the fourteen-day long rivalry, the famous Fortnite streamer said he would collaborate with G2 Esports, Aim Lab, and YouTuber MrBeast to give $1 million to SpecialEffect, a UK-based cause that helps those with physical inabilities experience computer games. Every one of the four patrons will get their own skin added to the game. Developer Mediatonic reported the opposition on August seventeenth, only fourteen days after it delivered Fall Guys and the title turned into all anybody was playing. “The thirst from brands has been stunning… so we’re transforming it into something positive,” the studio said at that point. It vowed to add a skin to Fall Guys speaking to the brand that was eager to give the most measure of cash to SpecialEffect. Starting offers came during the countless dollars, however, things immediately heightened. At a certain point, Warframe engineer Digital Extremes swore $20,000. Before Ninja and friends came in with their vow, the main offer was $510,000. At the start of the year, Epic Games added the streamer’s likeness to Fortnite. We don’t know when the team will make their way to Fall Guys, but the skins could arrive alongside the game’s second season, which Mediatonic detailed at Gamescom last week.
For Blevins, this won’t be his first in-game skin. Fall Guys is available now on PC and PS4.