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Stumble Guys and Barbie to team up once again, but this time it\'s not in-game

by Thomas Dec 17,2024

Stumble Guys and Barbie team up again, but this time it's for a new toy line! This exciting collaboration will feature limited-edition plushies and figures of Barbie and Ken in their Stumble Guys styles.

Exclusively available at Walmart in the US and other international retailers, the collection includes blind box figures, six-pack sets, and action figures, in addition to the adorable plushies. Get ready for a Christmas rush!

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Stumble Guys' success, partly fueled by smart collaborations like this Barbie partnership, highlights the importance of timely mobile releases in the battle royale market. Fall Guys' later mobile entry might have cost them significant market share. Stumble Guys is clearly capitalizing on this advantage, and Barbie's consistent rebranding efforts perfectly complement this strategy.

While this toy line is exciting news for fans, let's shift focus to what truly matters: new game releases! Stay tuned for our upcoming series, "Ahead of the Game," and our next feature: Your House.

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