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Clash Royale s'associe bizarrement à Michael Bolton

Authore: BenjaminMise à jour:Feb 19,2025

La collaboration inattendue de Clash Royale: Michael Bolton et le Barboltian

Supercell, les créateurs de Clash Royale, a dévoilé leur partenariat de célébrités le plus inhabituel à ce jour: une collaboration avec le chanteur Michael Bolton. Ce couple inattendu comprend le personnage barbare emblématique transformé en "Barboltian", complet avec un mulet et une moustache de guidon.

La collaboration se concentre sur un nouveau clip vidéo de la chanson à succès de Bolton, "How Am Supssing to Live Without You", Reimagined avec une tournure de Clash Royale. Cette vidéo est spécifiquement ciblée sur les joueurs qui ont cessé de jouer au jeu.

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Au-delà du clip, la chanson sera disponible sur les principales plateformes de streaming musicales. Bien qu'il n'y ait actuellement aucune campagne de récompenses annoncée pour attirer les joueurs de retour, Supercell met clairement sur le charme unique du Barboltian à l'intérêt.

Une stratégie humoristique, mais discutable

La collaboration est indéniablement humoristique et surprenante. Compte tenu des antécédents de Supercell de partenariats de haut niveau (comme Erling Haaland dans Clash of Clans et Gordon Ramsay à Hay Day), cela ne devrait peut-être pas être entièrement choquant. Cependant, l'efficacité d'un clip de parodie dans l'attirer d'anciens joueurs reste à voir. Une campagne de retour plus complète ou une promotion en jeu pourrait être nécessaire pour réellement reprendre une partie importante de la base de joueurs de jeu.

Si cette collaboration vous a effectivement retiré à Clash Royale, assurez-vous de consulter notre liste de niveaux régulièrement mise à jour pour optimiser votre stratégie de jeu.

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