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Clash Royale Fights Festive Waste

Author : Carter Dec 18,2024

Clash Royale's research reveals a decline in Christmas card enthusiasm, with many finding them an outdated tradition. A London pop-up shop offers a unique solution: shred unwanted cards for in-game rewards. This playful protest against festive fatigue reflects a broader trend.

The survey highlights a significant shift in attitudes, with a large percentage of adults receiving fewer cards and expressing indifference towards the tradition. This isn't limited to cards; Clash Royale's research also uncovered a rebellion against overplayed Christmas music, with Mariah Carey's holiday hit topping the "never want to hear again" list. Even turkey is being replaced by beef on some festive tables!

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Extending the anti-Christmas theme, Clash Royale is sending YouTubers, such as Orange Juice Gaming, hilariously awful gifts (think socks and oven mitts) containing in-game rewards for fans. This clever marketing campaign capitalizes on the widespread sentiment of Christmas burnout.

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If you're in London and feeling the festive overload, this card-shredding event is a must-see. Download Clash Royale for free via the links below and visit the official website for details.

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