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Stump Guys collabore avec les toilettes de Skibidi

Authore: EllieMise à jour:Apr 27,2025

Stumble Guys, le groupe populaire Battle Royale de Scopely, plonge dans une collaboration inattendue qui fait tourner les têtes: les toilettes de Skibidi. Oui, vous avez bien lu - le monde du jeu mobile adopte ce phénomène culturel excentrique.

Dans cette nouvelle mise à jour, surnommée le chaos en béton, les joueurs peuvent attendre avec impatience la carte de gravité des graffitis. Cette plate-forme de haut vol vous met au défi d'esquiver des objets qui tombent et de naviguer dans les trous qu'ils créent. Au fur et à mesure que le niveau progresse, les modèles deviennent plus complexes et que les dangers deviennent plus fréquents, promettant des éliminations intenses et un gameplay passionnant.

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Parallèlement à la nouvelle carte, la collaboration présente six nouveaux Stumblers inspirés de la série de toilettes Skibidi, avec un nouvel émote, un étape et une animation de victoire. Les joueurs peuvent également plonger dans une carte à durée limitée qui capture le "chaos et le charme de l'univers de Skibid", selon les développeurs.

Que vous soyez un fan du phénomène de toilette Skibidi ou tout simplement curieux, cette mise à jour sera sûre de se divertir. Pour ceux qui ont des enfants qui ne peuvent pas en avoir assez de cette tendance, c'est un ajout parfait à leur expérience de jeu. Et pour le reste d'entre nous, c'est un rappel de la rapidité avec laquelle les tendances évoluent et comment ce qui est "en" peut sembler étrange et inconnu.

Cela vous arrivera.

Si vous cherchez une expérience de jeu plus serein, pensez à vérifier ce que notre App Armée a pensé du magnifique simulateur de sports de montagne, Grand Mountain Adventure 2.

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