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“I feel there is no substitute for going out to the movies. There is nothing like it.” Steven Spielberg
Going to the movies looks a lot different than it used to look. For many of us isolating at home during the pandemic, we haven’t seen the inside of a movie theater in over a year.
Let’s face it: sure, we love hanging at home with our stream team and binge-watching movies all night, but we desperately miss the kind of excitement that only a great movie theater experience can bring.
The closure of movie theaters across the country meant that many 2020 movie releases were forced to go straight to streaming, some of which include: Disney’s
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To coincide with this year’s Super Bowl, Misfits Gaming Group’s Florida Mutineers will host the 2021 In The Know Bowl. The second annual event, which takes place on Verizon Media’s mobile-first content platform In The Know, will feature some of the best professional athletes in the NFL and the NBA competing with professional
Call of Duty players and influencers in a single-elimination 2v2 tournament. Kicking off Super Bowl weekend, interested fans can tune in to In The Know today from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. EST to catch the livestream.
The professional athletes competing in 2021’s In The Know Bowl include Cleveland Browns’ Jarvis Landry, basketball champion Stephen Jackson, Los Angeles Rams’ Sebastian Joseph-Day, Minnesota Vikings’ Justin Jefferson, Pittsburgh Steelers’ Chase Claypool, Las Vegas Raiders’ Henry Ruggs III, 3 time All-Star Mark Ingram and Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith. Considering the high caliber talen
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Misfits Gaming Group has signed a multi-year deal with the British premium headwear brand, Tokyo Time, to become the official headwear provider of Misfits Gaming. Under the partnership, Tokyo Time will produce licensed Misfits Gaming headwear, as well as collaborate on co-branded items.
A creator of Japanese-inspired headwear, Tokyo Time launched digitally in 2018 and has continued to expand its reach through traditional sports partnerships, including with the British Basketball League, 24h Le Mans, and Prema. The latest partnership will be the company’s first collaboration on the esports industry.
“We’re excited to partner with an exciting new brand to create new products for our fans and players,” said Vas Roberts, VP, partnerships at Misfits Gaming Group. “Tokyo Time have partnered with exciting traditional sports leagues and we’re proud to be their first partner in esports.”