Ninja, Misterbist, Aim Lab and G2 Sports win the Fall Guiz costume in the charity contest


A charity auction organized by Fall Guis developer Meditonic ended Monday, jointly owned by content creators Tyler “Ninja” Blavins and Jimmy “Mr.Best” Donaldson, the sports organization G2 Escorts and the first-person shooter training program Im Million Lab.

The combined bid of Ninja, Mr.Bist, G2 and AEM Lab will bring four new costume fall guises designed around the winning contributors. Their 1 1 million contribution will benefit the UK-based gaming-focused charity Special Effect.

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The contest, which began on August 17, received significant interest and bids from brands and celebrities around the world, with a tweet from the official Fall Guys Twitter account. In the early stages, the last four winners made individual offers, which quickly turned into a bidding battle.

“We know we have a unique design for the skin of fall guys and our community was almost 100 percent of that,” G Britney Johnson, head of Creators, told ESPN.

The value of the dollar continued to rise until the 11th hour, with all four parties meeting for an offer of 1 1 million.

“We just want to make a bid and have a little fun for good cause,” said G2 founder and CEO Carlos “Oslotte” Rodriguez. “Ninja reached out to Beast and Aim Lab to do this wonderful contribution together, which we got to do.”

SpecialFact is a charity that works to help people with a physical condition that prevent them from using typical controllers. Its options include everything from modified controllers to eye and voice in-control systems.

“It was no brainer to participate,” Aime Lab CEO Vine McKee said in a Twitter message. “My sons and I play Fall Guys on PS4 – we have a lot of fun, but really, we’re even worse than Tim Thatman. One of our favorite games was the chance to get skin and support stunning donations like SpecialFact, it was automatic and one Enthusiastic yes.

“Together with Ninja and Mr.Beast, teaming up with our teammates on the G2 has made it even more awesome. The lab has always been dedicated to improving the lives of people inside and outside of gaming. “Donating the necessary equipment to NYC hospitals during an epidemic or helping stroke survivors recover faster is the kind of impact we try to do every day.”

Following the winning bid, Ninja posted a video on her Twitter account revealing that at some point in the future a Fall Guys charity stream will be held, from where further revenue will also be given to the special effects.

“I just want to give the Fall Guys a big voice to change the game and create a beautiful, friendly family gaming environment and be super inspiring on Twitter and give us a chance for this challenge,” Ninja said in the video.

“We’re blown away,” Special Effects founder and CEO Mick Donegan said in a statement. “When the Covid-1p epidemic hit earlier this year, the fund’s revenue was significantly reduced due to the charity, in part, many of its major fundraising events were canceled or postponed. As a charity that does not charge for it. Services, this donation will be invaluable in overcoming that shortcoming. It will enable us to continue to be an uninterrupted service to the severely handicapped and developers around the world, who will seek our help in greater numbers year after year. “

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